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ESTATE Planning SERvices

Kyle L. Pirog, Esq., is committed to helping individuals put the necessary plans in place to ensure their future wishes are properly carried out. He assists clients throughout New Jersey with all types of estate planning issues and represents both fiduciaries and beneficiaries in contested estate administration matters that may lead to litigation.

Providing Wills, Trusts, and Estate Planning Services

Planning for the disposition of your property upon your death may be uncomfortable, but an organized estate plan is one of the greatest gifts you can leave your family. Estate planning involves making advanced plans for potential disability and deciding who will receive your property after your death. A solid estate plan protects your legacy and your family. Whether you're just starting out or well into retirement, planning for the inevitable ensures your family is supported during one of the most difficult times in their lives. Many people delay this task, avoiding the reality of their mortality. However, creating an estate plan guarantees that your wishes are respected. If you die without a will or proper estate plan, your wishes for the distribution of your estate will be disregarded, and your estate will be distributed according to statutory law.

Kyle L. Pirog, Esq., spends significant time understanding his clients' wishes and concerns for the future, ensuring a personalized approach to each estate plan.

Comprehensive Estate Planning Services

At Pirog Law LLC, Kyle L. Pirog, Esq., takes a comprehensive approach with his clients. He is prepared to assist clients with virtually every aspect of wills, trusts, and estate planning, including:

  • Estate Planning

  • Wills and Trusts Preparation

  • Living Wills and Powers of Attorney

  • Probate/Estate Administration and Will Contests

  • Long Term Care Planning

  • Non-Probate Transfers (Insurance Policies, Retirement Plans, etc.)

Updating Your Estate Plan

An estate plan should be flexible and adaptable to changes in your life. You may need to update your estate plan if any of the following situations occur:

  • Marriage

  • Divorce

  • Providing for a Disabled Family Member

  • Disinheriting Someone

  • Relocation to Another State or Country

  • Significant Increase in Estate Value

  • Death of a Beneficiary

  • Changing Your Executor, Healthcare Proxy, or Trustee

It's never too early to start estate planning. Unfortunately, many people delay it until it’s too late. None of us are guaranteed tomorrow, and estate planning is crucial while you still have the legal capacity to enter into a contract. If the unexpected happens and you become incapacitated, decisions about your affairs and medical care will be determined by others. Estate planning is about taking care of the people who matter most in your life.

Contact Kyle L. Pirog, Esq., today to ensure your estate plan reflects your wishes and protects your loved ones.