On Thursday, November 21, the Woodbridge Main Library will hold a session called “Wills & Estates Administration: Protect Your Family and Make Planning Easy.” The guest speaker for the event will be Kenneth Vercammen, Esq., an experienced attorney who specializes in wills, estates, and elder law. This session is aimed at helping people understand how to protect their family through proper estate planning.
The event will take place from 6:30 PM to 7:30 PM. It’s only an hour long, but during that time, Kenneth Vercammen will cover several important topics. These include how to handle estate administration and probate, the risks if you don’t have a will or if your documents aren’t valid, and how to get your estate planning documents done if you’re unable to visit a lawyer’s office. He’ll also talk about what should be included in a will, advice on power of attorney, and the importance of having a living will and advance medical directives. Additionally, he will offer tips on how to avoid unnecessary expenses and save your family money when planning an estate.
The event will be held at the Woodbridge Main Library, located at 1 George Frederick Plaza, Woodbridge Township, NJ 07095. You can find it easily on the map, and there’s plenty of parking.
You must register for the event, and there are two ways to do it: either register online through the library’s website or call 732-634-4450. It’s important to reserve your spot since space is limited. The event is free, so there’s no cost to attend.
Kenneth Vercammen is a well-known attorney from Edison, NJ, and the author of the book *Wills and Estate Administration* published by the American Bar Association. He has given many talks on this subject and has written over 150 articles on topics like elder law, probate, and estate planning. He’s been a speaker for the New Jersey State Bar Association and other legal organizations, and his work has appeared in major publications. If you attend, you’ll be learning from someone with a lot of knowledge and experience.
Make sure to register early and take advantage of this opportunity to learn how to protect your family’s future.