
Morris County Surrogate Heather Darling hosts informative session with Netcong seniors
NETCONG BOROUGH, NJ (Morris County) – Morris County Surrogate Heather Darling, on April 11, delivered an engaging presentation to seniors in the Netcong community, shedding light on critical aspects of estate planning and the role of the Surrogate’s Office.
Darling emphasized the importance of choosing the right person to act as an executor, explaining the challenges that can arise if a named executor lacks the ability to fulfill their duties. She also discussed the nuances of estate planning, including the careful selection of an attorney to assist with trusts—such as special needs trusts—which require precise setup to ensure long-term security for loved ones.
Her presentation offered practical guidance, equipping attendees with the knowledge to navigate the probate process and make informed decisions when selecting executors and administrators.
In addition to estate planning insights, Darling highlighted the Morris County Surrogate’s Office’s innovative community initiatives, including its therapeutic dog program, which brings comfort to visitors twice a month. She also touched on the complexities of trusts, clarifying the five-year look-back period and its implications.
The session underscored the Surrogate Office’s commitment to serving Morris County residents with compassion and expertise, offering resources to navigate sensitive matters. The event was warmly received, with attendees expressing appreciation for Darling’s approachable and informative presentation.
If you would like to have Surrogate Darling speak at your organization or community event, email Christina Ramirez at the Morris County Surrogate’s Court at cramirez@co.morris.nj.us.
For more information about the Morris County Surrogate, please visit www.morrissurrogate.com.