45:27-22 Control of funeral, disposition of remains Funeral agent
22. a. If a decedent, in a will as defined in N.J.S.3B:1-2, appoints a person to control the funeral and disposition of the human remains, the funeral and disposition shall be in accordance with the instructions of the person so appointed. A person so appointed shall not have to be executor of the will. The funeral and disposition may occur prior to probate of the will, in accordance with section 40 of P.L.2003, c.261 (C.3B:10-21.1).
In the case of an active duty service member who died while on active duty in any branch or component of the United States Armed Forces, including the New Jersey National Guard called to federal active duty, the person designated by the decedent as authorized to direct disposition, as listed on the decedent's United States Department of Defense Record of Emergency Data, DD Form 93, or its successor form, shall be the person appointed to control the funeral and disposition of the remains of the decedent.
If the decedent has not left a will appointing a person to control the funeral and disposition of the remains or the United States Department of Defense Record of Emergency Data, DD Form 93, or its successor form, is not applicable, the right to control the funeral and disposition of the human remains shall be in the following order, unless other directions have been given by a court of competent jurisdiction:
(1)
The surviving spouse of the decedent or the surviving civil union or domestic partner; except that if the decedent had a temporary or permanent restraining order issued pursuant to P.L.1991, c.261 (C.2C:25-17 et seq.) against the surviving spouse or civil union or domestic partner, or the surviving spouse or civil union or domestic partner is charged with the intentional killing of the decedent, the right to control the funeral and disposition of the remains shall be granted to the next available priority class as provided in this subsection.
(2)
A majority of the surviving adult children of the decedent.
(3)
The surviving parent or parents of the decedent.
(4)
A majority of the brothers and sisters of the decedent.
(5)
Other next of kin of the decedent according to the degree of consanguinity.
(6)
If there are no known living relatives, a cemetery may rely on the written authorization of any other person acting on behalf of the decedent.
For purposes of this subsection "domestic partner" means a domestic partner as defined in section 3 of P.L.2003, c.246 (C.26:8A-3).
b.
A cemetery may permit the disposition of human remains on the authorization of a funeral director handling arrangements for the decedent, or on the written authorization of a person who claims to be, and is believed to be, a person who has the right to control the disposition. The cemetery shall not be liable for disposition pursuant to this authorization unless it had reasonable notice that the person did not have the right to control the disposition.
c.
A cemetery shall not bury human remains of more than one person in a grave unless:
(1)
directions have been given for the burials in accordance with this section on behalf of all persons so buried; or
(2)
the rights to be buried in the grave were sold by the cemetery with explicit provision allowing separate sales of rights to burial at different depths in the grave.
d.
A person who signs an authorization for the funeral and disposition of human remains warrants the truth of the facts stated, the identity of the person whose remains are disposed and the authority to order the disposition. The person shall be liable for damages caused by a false statement or breach of warranty. A cemetery or funeral director shall not be liable for disposition in accordance with the authorization unless it had reasonable notice that the representations were untrue or that the person lacked the right to control the disposition.
e.
An action against a cemetery company relating to the disposition of human remains left in its temporary custody may not be brought more than one year from the date of delivery of the remains to the cemetery company unless otherwise provided by a written contract.
Thursday, October 29, 2015
Monday, October 26, 2015
Wills & Power of Attorney Seminar Old Bridge Library November 17
Wills & Power of
Attorney Seminar
Old
Bridge Library
November 17 at 1pm
SPEAKER: Kenneth Vercammen,
Esq. Edison, NJ
(Author- Answers to Questions About Probate)
The NJ Probate Law made a number of
substantial changes in Probate and the administration of estates and trusts in
New Jersey.
Main Topics:
1. The New Probate Law and preparation of Wills
2. 2015 changes in Federal Estate and Gift Tax
3. NJ Inheritance taxes on estates over $675,000
4. Power of Attorney
5. Living Will
6. Administering the
Estate/ Probate/Surrogate
7. Questions and Answer
COMPLIMENTARY MATERIAL: Brochures on Wills, "Answers to
Questions about Probate" and Administration of an Estate, Power of
Attorney, Living Wills, Real Estate Sales for Seniors, and Trusts.
732-721-5600 x 5033 Adam
Volpe
Old
Bridge Library
1
Old Bridge Plaza
Old
Bridge NJ 08857
Can’t attend? We can email you materials Send email to VercammenLaw@Njlaws.com
Free Will
Seminars and Speakers Bureau for Groups
10
years ago the AARP Network Attorneys of the Edison/Metuchen/Woodbridge area
several years ago established a community Speakers Bureau to provide
educational programs to AARP and senior clubs, Unions and Middlesex County
companies. Now, volunteer attorneys of the Middlesex County Estate Planning
Council have provided Legal Rights Seminars to hundreds of seniors, business
owners and their employees, unions, clubs and non-profit groups. These quality
daytime educational programs will educate and even entertain. Clubs and
companies are invited to schedule a free seminar. The following Seminars are
now available:
Details on the 2 programs currently offered:
1. WILLS & ESTATE ADMINISTRATION- PROTECT
YOUR FAMILY AND MAKE PLANNING EASY
2. POWER
OF ATTORNEY to permit family to pay your bills if you are temporarily disabled
and permit doctors to talk with family
All
instructors are licensed attorneys who have been in practice at least 25 years.
All instructors are members of the American Bar Association, New Jersey State
Bar Association, and Middlesex County Bar Association. All programs include free written
materials.
You don't have to be
wealthy or near death to do some thinking about a Will. Here is your opportunity to listen to an
experienced attorney who will discuss how to distribute your property as you
wish and avoid many rigid provisions of state law.
Topics
discussed include: Who needs a Will?; What if you die without a Will
(intestacy)?; Mechanics of a Will; Selecting an executor, trustee, and
guardian; Proper Will execution; Inheritance Taxes, Estate Taxes "Living
Will"; Powers of Attorney; $14,000 annual gift tax exclusion, Bequests to charity, Why you need a
"Self-Proving" Will and Estate
Administration/ Probate.
Sample
materials: Hand-outs on Wills, Living Wills/Medical Advance Directive, Power of
Attorney, Probate and Administration of an Estate, Real Estate, Working with
your Attorney, Consumers Guide to New Jersey Laws, and Senior Citizen Rights.
SPEAKERS BUREAU
At the request of senior citizen groups,
unions, and Middlesex County companies and organizations, the " Speakers
Bureau " is a service designed to educate citizens about how laws affect
their lives and how the judicial system operates. We have attorneys available to speak to
businesspersons, educational, civic and social organizations on a wide range of
topics during business hours.
HELP YOUR MEMBERS LEARN THE LAW, PREVENT OR
AVOID LEGAL PROBLEMS
Chances are many of your members have been in a
situation where they could have benefited from legal advice. Have you ever been in an accident? Has a
motor vehicle or criminal complaint ever been filed against you or a member of
your family? Many individuals face these and other types of problems. Often
people do not protect their rights, only to later face lengthy license
suspensions or even jail for failure to resolve legal problems early on. That's why Legal Rights Seminars are
offered.
This
means your members can get advice and possibly prevent legal problems before
they occur. Most importantly, they can
have peace of mind.
Americans
need an attorney when legal problems strike.
As in the case of medical services, early treatment can prevent
catastrophe and its attendant cost in time and money. For example, psychological studies have
demonstrated that there is a direct correlation between legal problems and lost
work time and productivity. Employees'
work performance often has a direct relationship to personal legal
problems. Therefore, the sooner a solution
can be found for the employees' problems, the sooner employees can focus on
their work.
In today's complex world,
few people can function successfully and safely without competent legal
advice. In order to insure your estate
plans are legally set up, you need to know exactly where you stand so that you
can avoid possibly catastrophic mistakes impacting both you and your family.
For additional information on the Legal Seminars, contact our Coordinator,
Kenneth Vercammen’s law office at (732) 572-0500, or fax 732-572-0030.
About the speaker: Kenneth A. Vercammen is a trial
attorney in Edison, NJ. He is co-chair of the ABA Probate & Estate Planning
Law Committee of the American Bar Association Solo Small Firm Division. He is a speaker for the NJ State Bar
Association at the annual Nuts & Bolts of Elder Law & Estate
Administration program. He is writing a book for the ABA on Wills and Estates.
He was Editor of the ABA Estate Planning Probate
Committee Newsletter. Mr. Vercammen has published over 150 legal articles in
national and New Jersey publications on litigation, elder law, probate and
trial topics. He is a highly regarded lecturer on litigation and probate law
for the American Bar Association, NJ ICLE, New Jersey State Bar Association and
Middlesex County Bar Association. His articles have been published in noted
publications included New Jersey Law Journal, ABA Law Practice Management
Magazine, and New Jersey Lawyer. He established the NJlaws website www.njlaws.com
which includes many articles on Estate Planning, Probate and Wills. He is a
member of the AARP and often lectures to groups on the importance of an up to
date Will, Power of Attorney and Living Will.
KENNETH VERCAMMEN
& ASSOCIATES, PC
ATTORNEY AT LAW
2053 Woodbridge Ave.
Edison, NJ 08817
(Phone) 732-572-0500
(Fax) 732-572-0030
www.njlaws.com
www.CentralJerseyElderLaw.com
Wills & Power of Attorney Seminar Piscataway Library Kennedy Branch 500 Hoes Lane Piscataway NJ 08854 November 12
Wills & Power of Attorney Seminar
Piscataway
Library Kennedy Branch
500
Hoes Lane Piscataway NJ 08854
November 12 at
7pm
SPEAKER: Kenneth Vercammen,
Esq. Edison, NJ
(Author- Answers to Questions About Probate)
The new NJ Probate Law made a number of
substantial changes in Probate and the administration of estates and trusts in
New Jersey.
Main Topics:
1. The New Probate Law and preparation of Wills
2. 2015 changes in Federal Estate and Gift Tax
3. NJ Inheritance taxes on estates over $675,000
4. Power of Attorney
5. Living Will
6. Administering the
Estate/ Probate/Surrogate
7. Questions and Answer
COMPLIMENTARY MATERIAL: Brochures on Wills, "Answers to
Questions about Probate" and Administration of an Estate, Power of
Attorney, Living Wills, Real Estate Sales for Seniors, and Trusts.
Piscataway Library
Kennedy Branch
Register at the Kennedy Library Information Desk or by calling
732-463-1633x6
http://www.piscatawaylibrary.org/content/wills-estate-planning
Can’t
attend? We can email you materials Send
email to VercammenLaw@Njlaws.com
Free Will
Seminars and Speakers Bureau for Groups
10
years ago the AARP Network Attorneys of the Edison/Metuchen/Woodbridge area
several years ago established a community Speakers Bureau to provide
educational programs to AARP and senior clubs, Unions and Middlesex County
companies. Now, volunteer attorneys of the Middlesex County Estate Planning
Council have provided Legal Rights Seminars to hundreds of seniors, business
owners and their employees, unions, clubs and non-profit groups. These quality
daytime educational programs will educate and even entertain. Clubs and
companies are invited to schedule a free seminar. The following Seminars are
now available:
Details on the 2 programs currently offered:
1. WILLS & ESTATE ADMINISTRATION- PROTECT
YOUR FAMILY AND MAKE PLANNING EASY
2. POWER
OF ATTORNEY to permit family to pay your bills if you are temporarily disabled
and permit doctors to talk with family
All
instructors are licensed attorneys who have been in practice at least 25 years.
All instructors are members of the American Bar Association, New Jersey State
Bar Association, and Middlesex County Bar Association. All programs include free written
materials.
You don't have to be
wealthy or near death to do some thinking about a Will. Here is your opportunity to listen to an
experienced attorney who will discuss how to distribute your property as you
wish and avoid many rigid provisions of state law.
Topics
discussed include: Who needs a Will?; What if you die without a Will
(intestacy)?; Mechanics of a Will; Selecting an executor, trustee, and
guardian; Proper Will execution; Inheritance Taxes, Estate Taxes "Living
Will"; Powers of Attorney; $14,000 annual gift tax exclusion, Bequests to charity, Why you need a
"Self-Proving" Will and Estate
Administration/ Probate.
Sample
materials: Hand-outs on Wills, Living Wills/Medical Advance Directive, Power of
Attorney, Probate and Administration of an Estate, Real Estate, Working with
your Attorney, Consumers Guide to New Jersey Laws, and Senior Citizen Rights.
SPEAKERS BUREAU
At the request of senior citizen groups,
unions, and Middlesex County companies and organizations, the " Speakers
Bureau " is a service designed to educate citizens about how laws affect
their lives and how the judicial system operates. We have attorneys available to speak to
businesspersons, educational, civic and social organizations on a wide range of
topics during business hours.
HELP YOUR MEMBERS LEARN THE LAW, PREVENT OR
AVOID LEGAL PROBLEMS
Chances are many of your members have been in a
situation where they could have benefited from legal advice. Have you ever been in an accident? Has a
motor vehicle or criminal complaint ever been filed against you or a member of
your family? Many individuals face these and other types of problems. Often
people do not protect their rights, only to later face lengthy license
suspensions or even jail for failure to resolve legal problems early on. That's why Legal Rights Seminars are
offered.
This
means your members can get advice and possibly prevent legal problems before
they occur. Most importantly, they can
have peace of mind.
Americans
need an attorney when legal problems strike.
As in the case of medical services, early treatment can prevent
catastrophe and its attendant cost in time and money. For example, psychological studies have
demonstrated that there is a direct correlation between legal problems and lost
work time and productivity. Employees'
work performance often has a direct relationship to personal legal
problems. Therefore, the sooner a
solution can be found for the employees' problems, the sooner employees can
focus on their work.
In today's complex world,
few people can function successfully and safely without competent legal
advice. In order to insure your estate
plans are legally set up, you need to know exactly where you stand so that you
can avoid possibly catastrophic mistakes impacting both you and your family.
For additional information on the Legal Seminars, contact our Coordinator,
Kenneth Vercammen’s law office at (732) 572-0500, email VercammenLaw@njlaws.com or fax
732-572-0030.
About the speaker: Kenneth A. Vercammen is a trial
attorney in Edison, NJ. He is co-chair of the ABA Probate & Estate Planning
Law Committee of the American Bar Association Solo Small Firm Division. He is a speaker for the NJ State Bar
Association at the annual Nuts & Bolts of Elder Law & Estate
Administration program. He is writing a book for the ABA on Wills and Estates.
He was Editor of the ABA Estate Planning Probate
Committee Newsletter. Mr. Vercammen has published over 150 legal articles in
national and New Jersey publications on litigation, elder law, probate and
trial topics. He is a highly regarded lecturer on litigation and probate law
for the American Bar Association, NJ ICLE, New Jersey State Bar Association and
Middlesex County Bar Association. His articles have been published in noted
publications included New Jersey Law Journal, ABA Law Practice Management
Magazine, and New Jersey Lawyer. He established the NJlaws website www.njlaws.com
which includes many articles on Estate Planning, Probate and Wills. He is a
member of the AARP and often lectures to groups on the importance of an up to
date Will, Power of Attorney and Living Will.
KENNETH VERCAMMEN
& ASSOCIATES, PC
ATTORNEY AT LAW
2053 Woodbridge Ave.
Edison, NJ 08817
(Phone) 732-572-0500
(Fax) 732-572-0030
www.njlaws.com
www.CentralJerseyElderLaw.com
Wills & Power of Attorney Seminar South Brunswick Library November 10
Wills & Power of
Attorney Seminar
South Brunswick Library
November 10 at 11:45
SPEAKER: Kenneth Vercammen,
Esq. Edison, NJ
(Author- Answers to Questions About Probate)
The NJ Probate Law made a number of
substantial changes in Probate and the administration of estates and trusts in
New Jersey.
Main Topics:
1. The New Probate Law and preparation of Wills
2. 2015 changes in Federal Estate and Gift Tax
3. NJ Inheritance taxes on estates over $675,000
4. Power of Attorney
5. Living Will
6. Administering the
Estate/ Probate/Surrogate
7. Questions and Answer
COMPLIMENTARY MATERIAL: Brochures on Wills, "Answers to
Questions about Probate" and Administration of an Estate, Power of
Attorney, Living Wills, Real Estate Sales for Seniors, and Trusts.
South Brunswick
Library 732-329-4000 x 7637
110 Kingston Lane
Monmouth Junction NJ 08852
Can’t attend? We can email you materials Send email to VercammenLaw@Njlaws.com
Free Will
Seminars and Speakers Bureau for Groups
10
years ago the AARP Network Attorneys of the Edison/Metuchen/Woodbridge area
several years ago established a community Speakers Bureau to provide
educational programs to AARP and senior clubs, Unions and Middlesex County
companies. Now, volunteer attorneys of the Middlesex County Estate Planning
Council have provided Legal Rights Seminars to hundreds of seniors, business
owners and their employees, unions, clubs and non-profit groups. These quality
daytime educational programs will educate and even entertain. Clubs and
companies are invited to schedule a free seminar.
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