Kenneth Vercammen & Associates, P.C.
2053 Woodbridge Ave.
Edison, NJ 08817
(732) 572-0500
www.njlaws.com

Wednesday, July 22, 2020

NJ Court Rule 4:80-6 Notice of Probate of Will

NJ Court Rule 4:80-6 Notice of Probate of Will

Within 60 days after the date of the probate of a will, the Attorney for the Estate or the personal representative shall cause to be mailed to all beneficiaries under the will and to all persons designated by R. 4:80-1(a)(3), at their last known addresses, a notice in writing that the will has been probated, the place and date of probate, the name and address of the personal representative and a statement that a copy of the will shall be furnished upon request (many executors and administrators hire an attorney to handle the required notices).

Proof of mailing shall be filed with the Surrogate within 10 days thereof. If the names or addresses of any of those persons are not known, or cannot by reasonable inquiry be determined, then a notice of probate of the will shall be published in a newspaper of general circulation in the county naming or identifying those persons as having a possible interest in the probate estate.

If by the terms of the Will property is devoted to a present or future charitable use or purpose, like notice and a copy of the will shall be mailed to the Attorney General.

It is important to serve and file the notice of probate because it starts the clock ticking on limiting challenges to the Will by unhappy family members. If they wait too long, they will be time barred. More info at http://www.njlaws.com/notice_of_probate.htm
Copyright 2016 Vercammen Law

Letter of Instruction for Funeral Arrangements & Post-Death Procedures

Letter of Instruction for Funeral Arrangements & Post-Death Procedures

      How to Prepare Letters of Instruction To Family and Executor Regarding Funeral Arrangements, and Post-Death Procedures  [Form is at the end]

         Compiled by Kenneth A. Vercammen, Esq. from various sources

         We highly recommend all adults have a current Will, a Power of Attorney and a Living Will. In addition, individuals are encouraged to plan ahead and write messages to their family and executor detailing their specific desires regarding funeral and burial. Written instructions to your family and executor containing information and guidance will minimize uncertainty, confusion, and possible oversights following your death.  The information you furnish should ease the settlement of your estate and provide for an orderly winding-up of your affairs.  You need to share what you know with those who ( often suddenly and without warning) must step into your shoes and carry out your final needs. More info at http://www.njlaws.com/letters_of_instruction.html
        
What Should Your Letters of Instructions Cover ?

Letter to Your Family & Executor
         Typically, this letter would be written to the person who is your executor.  You may also want to address the letter to your children, particularly if they are the primary beneficiaries of your estate or they will be called upon to assist your spouse directly in the settlement of your estate and business affairs.  The letter of instruction is prepared by you and is meant to provide assistance and guidance to your family regarding items not covered in your will.   This letter will not change your Will.  If you wish changes in your Will, speak to your attorney.   Some possible points to cover in the family letter are :

1.   Funeral and burial arrangements: Where, by whom, what kind, and at what cost? Many adults now go to their local funeral home and pre-select arrangements. Some even prepay.
2.   Anatomical gifts: Identify the nature and location of any anatomical gift declarations you have made.
3.   Memorials and contributions: Identify what organizations or institutions might be appropriate recipients of memorials or charitable donations made in your memory.
4.   Preparation of obituary: Should your obituary be prepared in advance and be updated periodically? To which newspaper should it be sent?
5.   Notifications of friends, relatives, business associates, and colleagues in charitable or civic groups. Identify those persons to be contracted upon your death, noting any particular requests or messages to be given, and listing their current addresses and phone numbers.
6.   Location of your safe-deposit box and its key.
7.   Location of your Will and estate planning documents: Include any trusts, buy sell agreements, or  extraneous writings incorporated in your will.
8.   Medical and hospital coverages and location of the policies.
9.   Social Security and Veterans Administration benefits: Identify current or potential benefits.
10.  Life insurance: Indicate where policies are located and what steps should be taken to collect policy  proceeds.
11.  Location and explanation of title documents and other records relating to your assets. Include deeds,  stocks, bonds, bank accounts and deposits, retirement plans, and vehicle titles.
12.  Identify obligations involving periodic payments, such as your home mortgage, car loans, and other debts, including amount and to whom payable.
13.  Identify your attorney and professional advisers (including your accountant, broker, trust officer, and insurance agent) who you currently use or recommend.
14. Key employees and business friends to keep business operating until sale. The value of an ongoing business is much greater than a closed one!
15.  Passwords for online bank accounts, and other finances. Where are they
16. Passwords for email accounts, plus online social media, such as Facebook.

         You should review and update your letters of instruction periodically to be certain they are complete and current.   In most cases, you should personally discuss the contents of the letters with the persons to whom they are addressed, especially so with your spouse and executor to amplify or clarify the instructions given and answer any questions.  In all events, it is advisable to give the letters of instructions once written to the addressees so that they will be aware that the letters call for certain actions promptly after your death. A letter setting forth the above items will be especially helpful if your executor is someone who doesn't live with you and doesn't know the location of all your personal papers and assets. For those individuals with a business, a shareholder's agreement or buy-sell agreement is recommended.

                                                  Conclusion
         While the preceding list contains possible topics to be covered in your letters to your family and executor, the list is by no means exhaustive. A number of these items may not be applicable in your situation, and probably there are many others that are applicable. The important thing is to spend some time now considering what you should tell those most closely associated with you to facilitate their handling of your affairs upon your death, and then write those matters down as soon as possible. 
         Each of us has our own style of letter writing, especially when we are writing our loved ones or close associates.  In such circumstances a special and personal form of communication is needed.  We are mindful that each such letter should be unique and that there is no "best way" to compose the letter. For estate planning, speak with an experienced attorney.


  Kenneth A. Vercammen is a Middlesex County trial attorney who has published 125 articles in national and New Jersey publications on business and litigation topics.  He has spoken on Wills and Elder law on numerous occasions to the Adult Community Schools in Metuchen, Sayreville, Old Bridge, South Brunswick and Edison/Clara Barton Seniors and Perth Amboy Seniors. He often lectures to trial lawyers of the American Bar Association, New Jersey State Bar Association and Middlesex County Bar Association. 



 LETTER OF LAST INSTRUCTIONS
This list is designed to assist you or your heirs in locating important documents and information needed to settle your estate. You should review this document regularly and update as needed. Compliments of
 KENNETH VERCAMMEN & ASSOCIATES, PC
ATTORNEY AT LAW
2053 Woodbridge Ave.
Edison, NJ 08817
732-572-0500

                  Name: __________________________________________

                  Address: ________________________________________

                  _______________________________________________

To:___________________________________________________

  1. FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS

                  A.      Funeral Director -   Name: ____________________________
                                                Telephone No. ______________________
                                                Address: _________________________
         Funeral agent [usually your Executor]   __________________________
Is funeral and arrangements pre selected or prepaid?  _____________________

        
         B.       Burial -    Yes ___  No ___  Cremation - Yes ___ No ___

C.      Church/Clergy -  Name: ___________________________________
                                Telephone No. _____________________________
                                Address: _________________________________
                                    ______________________________________

Letter of Last Instruction form rev 2019

D.      I would like to be buried at:

                  Name of Cemetery: ________________________________
                  Telephone No. ____________________________________
                  Address: ________________________________________
                  _______________________________________________
         E.      ?In lieu of flowers, send contributions to?:
        
                  Name of Charity: __________________________________
                  Address: ________________________________________
                  _______________________________________________

         F.       Other: __________________________________________


2. LOCATION OF IMPORTANT PAPERS

         1. Will
a. Date signed: _____________________________________
b. Where located: ________________________________
c. Name of executor: ________________________________

2. Durable power of attorney for finances
a. Date signed: _____________________________________
b. Where located: __________________________________
c. Name of attorney-in-fact: ______________________________

3. Living will
a. Date signed: _____________________________________
b. Where located: __________________________________

4 Trust [If none write none]
a. Date signed: _______________________________________
b. Where located: ___________________________________
c. Name of trustee: ______________________________________

5. Health insurance
a. Name of carrier: _________________________________________________
b. Carrier’s address/phone number: ___________________________________
c. Policy number: __________________________________________________

6.  Life insurance
a. Name of carrier: _________________________________________________
b. Carrier’s address/phone number: ___________________________________
c. Policy number: _________________________________________
d. Named beneficiary: ______________________________________________

7. Retirement/employee benefits
a. Company name, address, and phone number: _______________________
b. Named beneficiary: _____________________________________________

8. Disability insurance
a. Name of carrier: _________________________________________________
b. Carrier’s address/phone number: ___________________________________
c. Policy number: __________________________________________
9. Long term care insurance [If none write none]
a. Name of carrier: _________________________________________________
b. Carrier’s address/phone number: ___________________________________
c. Policy number: _________________________________________      

         -Securities located at: ________________________________
        
         -Deeds located at: _______

         Pension Booklet and Summary: ___________________________
        
         -Safe Deposit Box Key located at: _______
                  Bank Name: __________________________________________
                  Branch Address: ______________________________________

         -Business Agreements located at: _______

         -Income Tax Returns located at: _______


List of doctors  __________________________

PROFESSIONALS
        
         A.      Attorney:               Kenneth A. Vercammen
                                             Attorney at Law
                                             2053 Woodbridge Ave.
                                             Edison, NJ 08817
                                             Phone: (732)-572-0500
        
         B.      Accountant: ________________________________________
        
         C.      Financial Planner: ____________________________________

         D.      Insurance Broker: ______________________________________
        
         E.       Other advisors: ____________________________________

         F.       clergy: ________________________________
        
         G.       Other: _____________________________________________

4. PERSONS TO NOTIFY OF MY DEATH

         A.      Name:  ____________________ Telephone No. _______________
                  Address & email: ____________________________________                                          
         B.      Name:  ____________________ Telephone No. _______________
         Address & email: ____________________________________                                                   
         C.      Name:  ____________________ Telephone No. _______________
                  Address & email: ____________________________________                                                   
         D.      Name:  ____________________ Telephone No. _______________
                  Address & email: ____________________________________                                                   
         E.      Name:  ____________________ Telephone No. _______________
                  Address & email: ____________________________________                                                   
         F.       Name:  ____________________ Telephone No. _______________
                  Address & email: ____________________________________                                                   
         G.      Name:  ____________________ Telephone No. _______________
                  Address & email: ____________________________________                                                   
         H.      Name:  ____________________ Telephone No. _______________
                  Address & email: ____________________________________                                                   
         I.       Name:  ____________________ Telephone No. _______________
                  Address & email: ____________________________________                                                   
OTHER SUGGESTIONS:  __________________________________________

5. LIST OF MAJOR ASSETS FOR FAMILY
-Personal financial information including credit cards, loans, checking and savings accounts, brokerage accounts, stocks, bonds and U.S. savings bonds, mutual funds, outstanding loans both owing and owed  

     Stocks, bonds and other securities.  How Registered. Approximate Amount of Each. (Joint - Survivorship - P.O.D. - Trust - Custodial) If none, write none


____________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________

      Real Estate:  Location and General Description - Record Owners -
How and When Acquired , Estimated Value - Mortgages, Approximate Amount of Each:  If none, write none

____________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________

     Insurance policies, pensions, retirement and death benefits: 
(Identification and beneficiary)  If none, write none

COMPANY                                AMOUNT OF POLICY                    BENEFICIARY

____________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________

         Bank and Savings & Loan Association Accounts:  Savings - Time Cert. - Checking - other.  How registered (Joint, Survivorship, Trust, Custodial)
 If none, write none
BANK  APPROXIMATE AMOUNT    BENEFICIARY

____________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________

     
____________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________

       Other Investments:  Nature and in What Names(s) Held and the Approximate Amount of Each:
 If none, write none
____________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________

       Safe Deposit Box:  Location and How Registered:  If none, write none

______________________________________________________________


         Liabilities More Than $2,000.00:   If none, write none

____________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________

Major Personal Effects:  Including Furs, Jewelry, Art, Cash on Hand and other items of Substantial Value and the Approximate Amount of Each:
 If none, write none

         Estimated Gross Estate: 

$_________________________________________________________

Computer passwords to online accounts are located at: [or passwords]
 ________________

________________

________________

________________

________________

Copyright 2020 Vercammen Law

Post Will Instructions to Clients

Post Will Instructions to Clients
I send all my clients a Post Will letter to give them several important reminders regarding the clients Will and things related to it. I am doing this in order for them to have a permanent record and also that they may refer to this letter from time to time in the future in order to refresh the clients memory. Please be sure, therefore, to keep this letter with the clients copy of their Will. More info at http://www.njlaws.com/postwillinstructions.html

We have given the client the Original signed Will to take home. The client should advise the Executors where the original Will is going to be stored. Additionally, they should provide the Executor with our business card and instruct the Executor to contact us prior to going to the Surrogates Office or probating a Will. If they have a Living Will, please be sure to give a copy to their doctor.

If they ever want to discuss the Will with me, I will be happy to do this with the client at any time after scheduling an appointment.

I recommend that the client review the Will periodically in order to keep it up-to date regarding changes in their family, their property, their wishes, and the law. I suggest that approximately five (5) years from the present time, the client contact my office and schedule an appointment again so that we can review their Will together.

This periodic review program should not prevent the client from considering the making of a change in their Will at any earlier date. Changes should be made whenever the client believes such changes are necessary. A persons family, property and wishes may change over the years and for these and other reasons the client should re-examine their Will from time to time in order to make sure that it will carry out their present wishes.

I caution the client against making any marks upon their original Will because this can lead to a Will contest. If the client wants to make a change in their Will, they should contact my office and we will either make a Codicil (a short addition) to their Will or a new Will depending upon their needs and wishes.

In the event that a death occurs in their family, may I suggest that the client contact my office immediately in order to determine what, if anything, must be done in order to settle that persons estate. I also suggest that the client instruct their Executor and the members of their family to contact my office immediately, in the event of their death, in order to determine what, if anything, must be done to settle their estate.
We thank our clients for allowing our office to be of service.

We welcome additional business and accept referrals for:

1) Personal Injury- Car Accidents
2) Municipal Court, Traffic Tickets and DWI.
3) Wills, Power of Attorney, Living Wills and Estate Planning.
4) Criminal cases
5) Probate/ Administration of Estates
6) Injuries caused by Fall downs
7) Civil Litigation for cases over $10,000.

     We recommend you pass my offices phone number to your family and friends who do not have a current Will. Our Confidential Will Questionnaire is online at
www.njlaws.com/will_Questionnaire.htm
KENNETH VERCAMMEN
Co-Chair American Bar Association Estate Planning & Probate Committee
Co-Author Nuts & Bolts of Elder Law & Estate Administration for the NJ State Bar Associations Institute for Continuing Legal Education

     How to Prepare Letters of Instruction To Family, Employees, and Executor Regarding Funeral Arrangements, Business Transfer and Post-Death Procedures

            Compiled by Kenneth A. Vercammen, Esq. from various sources

            We highly recommend all adults have a current Will, a Power of Attorney and a Living Will. In addition, individuals are encouraged to plan ahead and write messages to their family and executor detailing their specific desires regarding funeral and burial. Written instructions to your family and executor containing information and guidance will minimize uncertainty, confusion, and possible oversights following your death.  The information you furnish should ease the settlement of your estate and provide for an orderly winding-up of your affairs.  You need to share what you know with those who ( often suddenly and without warning) must step into your shoes and carry out your final needs. More info at http://www.njlaws.com/letters_of_instruction.htm
           
What Should Your Letters of Instructions Cover ?

Letter to Your Family
            Typically, this letter would be written to the person who is your executor.  You may also want to address the letter to your children, particularly if they are the primary beneficiaries of your estate or they will be called upon to assist your spouse directly in the settlement of your estate and business affairs.  The letter of instruction is prepared by you and is meant to provide assistance and guidance to your family regarding items not covered in your will.   This letter will not change your Will.  If you wish changes in your Will, speak to your attorney.   Some possible points to cover in the family letter are :

1.   Funeral and burial arrangements: Where, by whom, what kind, and at what cost?
2.   Anatomical gifts: Identify the nature and location of any anatomical gift declarations you have made.
3.   Memorials and contributions: Identify what organizations or institutions might be appropriate recipients of memorials or charitable donations made in your memory.
4.   Preparation of obituary: Should your obituary be prepared in advance and be updated periodically? To which newspaper should it be sent?
5.   Notifications of friends, relatives, business associates, and colleagues in charitable or civic groups. Identify those persons to be contracted upon your death, noting any particular requests or messages to be given, and listing their current addresses and phone numbers.
6.   Location of your safe-deposit box and its key.
7.   Location of your will and estate planning documents: Include any trusts, buy sell agreements, or  extraneous writings incorporated in your will.
8.   Medical and hospital coverages and location of the policies.
9.   Social Security and Veterans Administration benefits: Identify current or potential benefits.
10.  Life insurance: Indicate where policies are located and what steps should be taken to collect policy  proceeds.
11.  Location and explanation of title documents and other records relating to your assets. Include deeds,  stocks, bonds, bank accounts and deposits, retirement plans, and vehicle titles.
12.  Identify obligations involving periodic payments, such as your home mortgage, car loans, and other debts, including amount and to whom payable.
13.  Identify your attorney and professional advisers (including your accountant, broker, trust officer, and insurance agent) who you currently use or recommend.
14. Key employees and business friends to keep business operating until sale. The value of an ongoing business is much greater than a closed one!
15.  Passwords for online bank accounts, and other finances. Where are they
16. Passwords for email accounts, plus online social media, such as Facebook.

            You should review and update your letters of instruction periodically to be certain they are complete and current.   In most cases, you should personally discuss the contents of the letters with the persons to whom they are addressed, especially so with your spouse and executor to amplify or clarify the instructions given and answer any questions.  In all events, it is advisable to give the letters of instructions once written to the addressees so that they will be aware that the letters call for certain actions promptly after your death. A letter setting forth the above items will be especially helpful if your executor is someone who doesn't live with you and doesn't know the location of all your personal papers and assets. For those individuals with a business, a shareholder's agreement or buy-sell agreement is recommended.

                                                                  Conclusion

            While the preceding list contains possible topics to be covered in your letters to your family and executor, the list is by no means exhaustive. A number of these items may not be applicable in your situation, and probably there are many others that are applicable. The important thing is to spend some time now considering what you should tell those most closely associated with you to facilitate their handling of your affairs upon your death, and then write those matters down as soon as possible. 
            Each of us has our own style of letter writing, especially when we are writing our loved ones or close associates.  In such circumstances a special and personal form of communication is needed.  We are mindful that each such letter should be unique and that there is no "best way" to compose the letter. For estate planning, speak with an experienced attorney.


  Kenneth A. Vercammen is a Middlesex County trial attorney who has published 125 articles in national and New Jersey publications on business and litigation topics.  He has spoken on Wills and Elder law on numerous occasions to the Adult Community Schools in Metuchen, Sayreville, Old Bridge, South Brunswick and Edison/Clara Barton Seniors and Perth Amboy Seniors. He often lectures to trial lawyers of the American Bar Association, New Jersey State Bar Association and Middlesex County Bar Association. 

 KENNETH  VERCAMMEN & ASSOCIATES, PC
ATTORNEY AT LAW
 2053 Woodbridge Ave.
Edison, NJ 08817
(Phone) 732-572-0500
(Fax)  732-572-0030
    website: www.njlaws.com
              LETTER OF LAST INSTRUCTIONS
This list is designed to assist you or your heirs in locating important documents and information needed to settle your estate. You should review this document regularly and update as needed. Compliments of
 KENNETH VERCAMMEN & ASSOCIATES, PC
ATTORNEY AT LAW
2053 Woodbridge Ave.
Edison, NJ 08817
732-572-0500


                        Name: __________________________________________

                        Address: ________________________________________

                        _______________________________________________

To:___________________________________________________

I. FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS
            A.        Clergy -  Name: ___________________________________
                                         Telephone No. _____________________________
                                         Address: _________________________________
                                                ______________________________________
           
            B.         Burial -    Yes ___  No ___  Cremation - Yes ___ No ___

            C.         Funeral Director -   Name: ____________________________
                                                               Telephone No. ______________________
                                                               Address: _________________________
                                                               _________________________________

            D.         I would like to be buried at:

                        Name of Cemetery: ________________________________
                        Telephone No. ____________________________________
                        Address: ________________________________________
                        _______________________________________________
Letter of Last Instruction form rev 3/16/15

            E.         In lieu of flowers, send contributions to:
           
                        Name of Charity: __________________________________
                        Address: ________________________________________
                        _______________________________________________

            F.         Other: __________________________________________


II. LOCATION OF IMPORTANT PAPERS

            1. Will
a. Date signed: _____________________________________
b. Where located: ________________________________
c. Name of executor: ________________________________

2. Durable power of attorney for finances
a. Date signed: _____________________________________
b. Where located: __________________________________
c. Name of attorney-in-fact: __________________________________________

3. Living will
a. Date signed: _____________________________________
b. Where located: __________________________________

4 Trust [If none write none]
a. Date signed: _______________________________________
b. Where located: ___________________________________
c. Name of trustee: _________________________________________________

5. Health insurance
a. Name of carrier: _________________________________________________
b. Carrier’s address/phone number: ___________________________________
c. Policy number: __________________________________________________

6. Disability insurance
a. Name of carrier: _________________________________________________
b. Carrier’s address/phone number: ___________________________________
c. Policy number: ___________________________________________________
7.. Life insurance
a. Name of carrier: _________________________________________________
b. Carrier’s address/phone number: ___________________________________
c. Policy number: ___________________________________________________
d. Named beneficiary: ______________________________________________

8. Retirement/employee benefits
a. Company name, address, and phone number: _______________________
b. Named beneficiary: _____________________________________________

9. Long term care insurance [If none write none]
a. Name of carrier: _________________________________________________
b. Carrier’s address/phone number: ___________________________________
c. Policy number: ___________________________________________________

            -Securities located at: ________________________________
           
            -Deeds located at: _______

            Pension Booklet and Summary: ___________________________
           
            -Safe Deposit Box Key located at: _______
                        Bank Name: __________________________________________
                        Branch Address: ______________________________________

            -Business Agreements located at: _______

            -Income Tax Returns located at: _______


List of doctors  __________________________

III. PROFESSIONALS
           
            A.         Attorney:                     Kenneth A. Vercammen
                                                            Attorney at Law
                                                            2053 Woodbridge Ave.
                                                            Edison, NJ 08817
                                                            Phone: (732)-572-0500
           
            B.         Accountant: ________________________________________
           
            C.         Financial Planner: ____________________________________

            D.         Trust Officer: ______________________________________
           
            E.         Insurance Broker: ____________________________________

            F.         clergy: ________________________________
           
            G.          Other: _____________________________________________

IV. SUGGESTIONS FOR CHILDREN /GRANDCHILDREN
            A.         College Education (describe):__________________________
                        ________________________________________________

            B.         Special Training (describe):____________________________
                        ________________________________________________
           
            C.         Wedding (describe):__________________________________
                        _________________________________________________

V. PERSONS TO NOTIFY OF MY DEATH

            A.         Name:  ____________________ Telephone No. _______________
                        Address:  ___________________________________________                                                      
            B.         Name:  ____________________ Telephone No. _______________
                        Address:  ___________________________________________                                                      
            C.         Name:  ____________________ Telephone No. _______________
                        Address:  ___________________________________________                                                      
            D.         Name:  ____________________ Telephone No. _______________
                        Address:  ___________________________________________                                                      
            E.         Name:  ____________________ Telephone No. _______________
                        Address:  ___________________________________________                                                      
            F.         Name:  ____________________ Telephone No. _______________
                        Address:  ___________________________________________                                                      
            G.         Name:  ____________________ Telephone No. _______________
                        Address:  ___________________________________________                                                      
            H.         Name:  ____________________ Telephone No. _______________
                        Address:  ___________________________________________                                                      
            I.          Name:  ____________________ Telephone No. _______________
                        Address:  ___________________________________________                                                      
OTHER SUGGESTIONS:  __________________________________________

LIST OF MAJOR ASSETS FOR FAMILY
-Personal financial information including credit cards, loans, checking and savings accounts, brokerage accounts, stocks, bonds and U.S. savings bonds, mutual funds, outstanding loans both owing and owed  

      Stocks, bonds and other securities.  How Registered. Approximate Amount of Each. (Joint - Survivorship - P.O.D. - Trust - Custodial) If none, write none


____________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________

       Real Estate:  Location and General Description - Record Owners -
How and When Acquired , Estimated Value - Mortgages, Approximate Amount of Each:  If none, write none

____________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________

      Insurance policies, pensions, retirement and death benefits: 
(Identification and beneficiary)  If none, write none

COMPANY                                            AMOUNT OF POLICY                               BENEFICIARY

____________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________

            Bank and Savings & Loan Association Accounts:  Savings - Time Cert. - Checking - other.  How registered (Joint, Survivorship, Trust, Custodial)
 If none, write none
BANK   APPROXIMATE AMOUNT          BENEFICIARY

____________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________

       Major Personal Effects:  Including Furs, Jewelry, Art, Cash on Hand and other items of Substantial Value and the Approximate Amount of Each:
 If none, write none
____________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________


         Other Investments:  Nature and in What Names(s) Held and the Approximate Amount of Each:
 If none, write none
____________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________

         Safe Deposit Box:  Location and How Registered:  If none, write none

______________________________________________________________


            Liabilities More Than $2,000.00:   If none, write none

____________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________

            Estimated Gross Estate: 

$_________________________________________________________

Computer passwords to online accounts are located at: ________________
Copyright 2016 Vercammen Law