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Lease Reviews
Buy Sell Agreements
Prenuptial Agreements
Commercial Distribution
Agreements
Employments Agreements
Independent Contractor Agreements
Restrictive Covenants
Sale/Purchase of Business
Business Litigation
Commercial Disputes
Personal Injuries
Slip and Fall
Automobile Accidents
Family
Restrictive Covenants
Estate
Partnership
Agreements
Creation of LLC
Operating Agreements
Wills
Estate Administration
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Levine Law Firm LLC.
0-99 Plaza Rd
Fair Lawn, NJ 07410
Tel: 201-794-1100
Fax:201-794-7470 |
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Wills
It is said that you cannot speak from
the grave, but if you have a Last Will
and Testament you will be able to leave
your property to your loved ones. In
your Will you can appoint who will be in
charge of your estate, save the cost of
an indemnity bond, and direct that your
final debts be paid, make specific gifts
and leave the rest to friends or
relatives.
POA (Power Of Attorney)
Many people do not realize that if they
become physically or mentally
incapacitated that their business
affairs will not be attended to. By
having a simple POA another person would
be able to conduct banking and other
matters on your behalf until you are
able to do so.
Living Wills
By having a Living Will (or Medical
Directive) you are able to express your
desires to a doctor or hospital in the
event of a coma or other life
threatening condition. Some people would
rather not suffer the indignity of being
on life support or have their families
make that difficult and emotional
decision.
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