April 22 at 7:00pm Now online with Zoom.com
Open to the public. You do not need to be a town resident just a Laptop.
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeVVftHa6czAY2O3ak8M3nLs4qbnbE7907M7NzKDlW9R2AMxA/viewform
SPEAKER: Kenneth Vercammen, Esq. Edison, (Author- ABA’s “Wills and Estate Administration book”)
New Main Topics:
1. If You Have No Will
2. Getting your Estate Planning Documents done when you cant drive to law office
3. Was goes into a Will
4. NJ Estate Tax eliminated and Inheritance Tax reduced
5. Power of Attorneys recommendations
6. Living Will & Advance Directive for Medical Care
7. Administering the Estate/Probate /Surrogate
8. Avoiding unnecessary expenses and saving your family money
Governor’s office state’s Non-retail businesses such as law offices may stay open
“Non-retail businesses may stay open, but must accommodate their workforce, wherever practicable, for telework or work-from-home arrangements and must abide by enhanced mitigation requirements.
Simply put, people should not be outside of their home unless they absolutely need to be. For example, professional service firms -- such as law firms, accounting firms, etc. -- may continue to operate, but must accommodate their employees working from home. If a business or nonprofit has employees that must be on site, it must reduce staff on site to the minimal number necessary to ensure critical operations can continue.”
Kenneth Vercammen’s Law Office Will preparation online without having to travel to law office and follow up consults over phone & online.
To assist potential clients and seniors we now offer document preparation remotely and consults. We are concerned about your health and well being.
1. For Wills, Power of Attorney, Living Wills, please email Vercammenlaw@njlaws.com. We will email the interview form.
2. Type response/ Fill in details., email completed Will Questionnaire back. For Wills Please type up & fill out completely and email to vercammenlaw@njlaws.com. Typing name and details is required. Save as word doc or text, not pdf. This form is extremely important. Your accuracy and completeness in responding will help us best help you. All sections and information must be filled out prior to discussing with the attorney. Cannot be handwritten since we cannot cut and paste into the forms.
3. Ken V will call to discuss after typed interview form received.
4. After persons pay by credit card online or payment confirmed from PayPal, we will draft documents and email to you.
5. Ken V will call to answer further questions
6. Sign documents in front of notary and two witnesses [ spouse ok as witness]. Signing instructions provided. UPS stores continue to be open and have notaries.
Stay safe but still get your important documents done. We strongly recommend all adults have a Power of Attorney prepared in the event they are temporarily incapacitated or hospitalized. We do require interview forms be completed in full and emailed back so we can provide accurate advice. The doctor’s office similarly has patients fill out details prior to the consult. We also recommend signing a Living Will with COMBINED ADVANCE DIRECTIVE FOR HEALTH CARE.
The Living Will contains a Power of Attorney for Health Care & Medical Decisions. In signing your Living Will, you will designate an individual you trust to act as your legally recognized health care representative to make health care decisions for you in the event you are unable to make decisions for yourself.
After May 4 when weather is nicer, we can sign Wills and Power of Attorney in the parking lot if you bring a witness age over 20.
Businesses Allowed to Remain Open To The Public
Essential retail businesses which are allowed to remain open to the public, while following required mitigation requirements are:
- Grocery stores, farmer's markets and farms that sell directly to customers, and other food stores, including retailers that offer a varied assortment of foods comparable to what exists at a grocery store;
- Pharmacies and medical marijuana dispensaries;
- Medical supply stores;
- Gas stations;
- Convenience stores;
- Ancillary stores within healthcare facilities;
- Hardware and home improvement stores;
- Banks and other financial institutions;
- Laundromats and dry-cleaning services;
- Stores that principally sell supplies for children under five years;
- Pet stores;
- Liquor stores;
- Car dealerships, but only for auto maintenance and repair, to deliver online purchases directly to customers, or to arrange for curbside pickup;
- Printing and office supply shops;
- Mail and delivery stores;
- Bars and restaurants for drive-through, delivery, and takeout only;
- Mobile phone retail and repair shops (added 3/24/20);
- Bicycle shops, but only to provide service and repair (added 3/24/20);
- Livestock feed stores (added 3/24/20);
- Nurseries and garden centers (added 3/24/20);
- Farming equipment stores (added 3/24/20);
- Child care centers, but only if they certify by Friday, March 27 that they will only serve children of essential workers starting April 1 (added 3/25/20);
- Realtors, but only to show houses 1-on-1 (open houses are prohibited) (added 3/30/20);
- Firearms retailers, by appointment only and during limited hours (added 3/30/20);
- Microbreweries or brewpubs for home delivery only (added 3/30/20);
https://covid19.nj.gov/faqs/nj-information/general-public/what-businesses-are-closed-what-is-considered-essential
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