Katkocin Law M Of Ronald
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In each area, I spend the time necessary to understand fully your goals and desired outcome. At my office, you will receive legal guidance based on decades of experience, but with personal attention sometimes lacking at other larger law firms. Will contests and estate litigation, personal injury and contract litigation, commercial litigation, contract and business disputes and arbitration.

Business organizations, limited liability companies, close corporations, contract drafting and negotiation, and related matters. Wills, trusts, powers of attorney, living wills, probate releases, accountings, estate administration and more. I am attorney Ronald M. Katkocin. I founded Katkocin Law Office with the desire to offer highly effective legal solutions to individuals, families, and businesses throughout New Jersey.
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Estate planning and administration are areas of law that affect people of all ages and from all backgrounds. Whether you want to ensure that your children will be provided for in the future or you have been appointed executor of a loved one's estate, clear legal counsel is key. Turn to Katkocin Law Office in Medford, New Jersey.
Serving as executor of a deceased person's estate is an honor, but also a challenge. An attorney can assist the executor with submitting the decedent's Last Will and Testament to the county Surrogate for probate. Katkocin Law Office can help navigate the executor through the time-consuming and often complicated estate administration process.
Some people think the term "estate planning" is synonymous with a Last Will and Testament. In fact, a Will is simply one tool to be used in a comprehensive estate plan. These should be coordinated with life insurance and retirement account beneficiary designations, prenuptial agreements, and the proper titling of assets.
Your Last Will and Testament is one of the basic elements of estate planning. If you die without having made a Will, then your assets will pass under the laws of intestacy. In other words, the law, and not you, will determine who gets your property, whether it is real property like your home or personal property like your money.
A living will, sometimes referred to as an "advanced health care directive, " is the instrument through which you inform your family and health care givers of your wishes with respect to your care if you are unable to do so yourself. These wishes often include directives of what health care providers should do or should not do under various circumstances.
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