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New Jersey Estate Planning Attorney Christine Matus Releases Insightful Article on Transferring Real Estate Through an Estate Plan

New Jersey Estate Planning Attorney Christine Matus Releases Insightful Article on Transferring Real Estate Through an Estate Plan

Christine Matus (https://matuslaw.com/how-to-transfer-real-estate-through-your-estate-plan/), a prominent New Jersey estate planning attorney at The Matus Law Group, has just released a comprehensive article titled "How To Transfer Real Estate Through Your Estate Plan." This detailed guide aims to help New Jersey residents navigate the often complex process of including real estate in their estate plans.

New Jersey estate planning attorney Christine Matus emphasizes the importance of early and thoughtful estate planning. By preparing in advance, individuals can ensure their wishes are honored and potential conflicts among heirs are minimized. Matus explains, "Estate planning is your means to plan for your future today. And you can do so with a New Jersey estate planning attorney to advise you throughout the process. By preparing now, you will enter into future conversations with your lawyer with the beginnings of a plan."

In the article, New Jersey estate planning attorney Christine Matus addresses the emotional and financial complexities that come with deciding who will inherit one's home. "Your home is not only your most valuable asset, but it is the source of a lot of memories. By giving it to one person, are you going to cause a rift with someone else?" she asks, highlighting the potential for familial discord that careful planning can help avoid.

The article serves as a practical guide for homeowners considering how to include their home in their estate plan. Matus suggests that discussing plans with family members can preempt potential issues. "If you have decided what you want to do with your home, tell your family. At least, make your plans known. They may voice ideas or concerns that you hadn’t already thought of," she advises.

One key consideration discussed by Matus is the financial burden of homeownership that an heir might face. She advises homeowners to examine their mortgage terms, particularly clauses like "due on sale," which may require the mortgage to be paid off upon the homeowner's death. "When you sell your home, whatever is owed on your mortgage gets paid off. Depending on your mortgage, this may happen if you pass away. If those are the conditions, who will be in a financial position to handle your mortgage?" she asks.

Matus also compares the benefits of using a will versus a revocable trust for transferring real estate. A will involves probate, while a revocable trust allows for continued ownership and control during the homeowner's lifetime, with a trustee managing the assets after death. "Older people may opt to use a revocable trust. By using a revocable trust, you can continue to use and own your home," she explains.

Another efficient tool for transferring real estate is the Transfer-on-Death (TOD) Deed. Matus describes it as a way to avoid probate by allowing the property to be automatically transferred to a designated beneficiary upon the owner's death. "This not only facilitates the efficient handling of the property owner’s assets by the executor but also establishes an effective means to ensure that your property or real estate goes to the beneficiary of your choice," she notes.

The article encourages homeowners to consult with a knowledgeable New Jersey estate planning attorney to explore all available options and to tailor their estate plans to their specific needs. "Secure your family’s financial future with the assistance of a New Jersey estate planning attorney. At The Matus Law Group, our attorneys can navigate the complex aspects of a transfer-on-death deed and help you craft these essential documents to further ensure full compliance with New Jersey’s legal requirements," Matus advises.

For those interested in learning more about transferring real estate through an estate plan, Christine Matus’s article provides an invaluable resource. It is designed to help homeowners make informed decisions that align with their personal and family's future needs.

About The Matus Law Group:

The Matus Law Group is a respected law firm based in Toms River, NJ, dedicated to providing personalized legal services in estate planning and real estate. Led by Christine Matus, the firm focuses on helping clients navigate complex legal processes with clarity and confidence. The Matus Law Group is committed to creating tailored legal strategies that meet the unique needs of each client, helping ensure their wishes are honored and their legacies protected.

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