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What is a Living Trust?

A living trust avoids the necessity of probate before an estate can be distributed. Learn more about living trusts.

How to Inherit Life Insurance in New Jersey

Learn how to find and claim proceeds under life insurance policies.

How to Inherit Retirement Assets in New Jersey

Inheriting retirement assets can be tricky. Learn about how these assets are taxed and what your withdrawal options are.

How to Inherit Payable on Death (TOD) Accounts in New Jersey

Payable-on-death accounts are transferred directly to named beneficiaries and avoid probate. Learn more about how to use payable-on-death accounts and pay-on-death deeds to avoid probate.

How to Inherit Joint Tenancy Property in New Jersey

Joint tenants automatically inherit an asset when the other joint tenant dies. Learn more about how joint tenancy assets are distributed.

The Different Varieties of Life Insurance

Life insurance comes in a variety of forms. Read this article to find out more about life insurance policies.

Special Options for Surviving Spouses Who Inherit Retirement Accounts

Surviving spouses don't have to go through probate, usually. Learn more about probate alternatives for surviving spouses.

Forms for Avoiding Probate in New Jersey

From living trusts to pay-on-death deeds and financial accounts, there are lots of ways to pass assets outside of probate. These forms can help you do just that.

Transfer on Death Deeds (TODDs): Are They Allowed in New Jersey?

In recent years, more and more states are allowing you to transfer your home outside probate via this simple document, without the need for a living trust.

8 Ways to Legally Avoid Probate In New Jersey

Because there are many ways to avoid probate in New Jersey, most people have only a few items that need to go through the probate process. Learn about these eight ways you can pass property outside your will, and avoid probate, in New Jersey.

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