Estate Planning Updates 2025

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Recent changes in New Jersey estate planning include new laws for digital asset management, the repeal of the estate tax in 2018, and updates to durable power of attorney laws. Consider reviewing your estate plan to ensure it aligns with these changes.

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Subject: Estate Planning Dos and Don'ts for Summer *
Dear [Client's Name],
As we approach summer *, it's a great time to review your estate planning strategies. Here are some helpful tips to keep in mind:
Dos:
- Review Your Will: Ensure it reflects your current wishes.
- Update Beneficiaries: Check retirement accounts and insurance policies.
- Consider Tax Implications: Plan for any tax changes.
Don'ts:
- Delay Updates: Life changes should prompt quick revisions.
- Overlook Health Directives: Ensure medical preferences are documented.
- Ignore Digital Assets: Make provisions for online accounts.
Feel free to reach out if you have any questions or need assistance with your estate planning.
Warm regards,
[Your Name]
[Your Contact Information]
Most recent changes to new jersey estate planning
Here are some recent changes and considerations in New Jersey estate planning:
- Digital Assets: New laws address the management of digital assets in estate planning.
- Estate Tax: New Jersey repealed its estate tax in *.
- Power of Attorney: Updates to laws regarding durable powers of attorney and guardians****p.
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Recent changes in New Jersey estate planning include:
- Digital Assets: New laws address digital asset management.
- Estate Tax: Repealed in *.
- Power of Attorney: Updates regarding durable powers.
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