On Thursday, November 21, there’s an important seminar happening at the Woodbridge Main Library that will help people understand Wills, Estate Planning, and Probate. This is a chance for anyone to learn how to manage their estate, even if they don’t think they have much, and to avoid common mistakes like not having a will or having invalid documents. Some of the main things they’ll talk about are what happens if you don’t have a will, how to properly handle an estate, and what you can do to make sure your wishes are followed.
The event will be held at the Woodbridge Main Library, which is at 1 George Frederick Plaza in Woodbridge Township, NJ, from 6:30 PM to 7:30 PM. It’s easy to get to and located right in the heart of Woodbridge. The seminar will only last an hour, so it’s a short but packed session that anyone can attend to get some real, practical advice.
This seminar is completely free, and you can register online through the library’s website. If you have any trouble signing up or have questions about the event, you can call Najea Grimes at 732-634-4450 ext. 7117 or email [email protected]. If you can’t make it that day, you can also ask to have the materials emailed to you by sending a message to [email protected].
If you want to learn about the legal side of making sure your family is taken care of, this is the perfect opportunity. In just one hour, you’ll get clear information on how to create a will, what a living will is, and how to give someone power of attorney in case you can’t handle your own affairs. Even if you don’t have a lot of money or property, it’s still a good idea to get these things in order.
This seminar is part of a free program offered by a Speakers Bureau. They provide legal advice to local groups, businesses, and organizations. They also have other seminars available, like one on Wills & Estate Administration and another on Power of Attorney, all presented by licensed attorneys with years of experience. If you’re part of a senior club, union, or business in Middlesex County, you can even request to have one of these free seminars come to your group.
Kenneth Vercammen, Esq., a well-known attorney with over 25 years of experience, will be leading the seminar. He’s an expert in wills and estate law and has given many talks to seniors, businesses, and community groups. You don’t need to be rich or nearing the end of life to plan ahead—everyone should think about how they want their estate managed to avoid unnecessary problems later.
If you’re interested, it’s easy to sign up, and it’s a quick, free event that could save you a lot of trouble in the future.