After a loved one’s passing, you may need to deal with items such as driver’s licenses, license plates, and handicap placards that have specific rules governing how they are discarded. Because some of these items can be used toward identity theft, it is important you follow these rules.
Read MoreOrgan transplantation is the best therapeutic cure for many patients with end-stage organ failure. Registering to be an organ donor today can save lives. To find out how to do so in New Jersey, follow these directions.
Read MoreThe process of obtaining a death certificate varies from state to state and even from county to county. To make the process easier, we have compiled the information you need to obtain a death certificate based on your location.
Read MoreAdvance directives are legal, written instructions that document a person’s medical wishes should they be unable to make decisions for themselves in such situations.
Read MoreYou need to continue regular car payments, maintain vehicle registration, and then transfer the car's ownership. In New Jersey, you can drive the car for 30 days after a death, but after that, you will not be permitted to drive the car.
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