Losing a loved one, no matter when or how it happens, can be painful in a number of ways. When his or her estate is being administered, the last thing you should have to worry about is whether the executor is fulfilling his or her duties honestly and with the best...
Personal Attention And A Professional Approach
Month: September 2019
Do I need a will, a trust or both?
Too few New Jersey residents have taken the time to go through the estate planning process. Some believe it is not necessary, while others think about it but just never get around to it. Having some sort of plan in place is better than nothing, but how in-depth does...
3 reasons to try mediation to resolve probate disputes
When a loved one dies, it not only brings grief, but also complicated estate administration. The more current and thorough the deceased's estate plans, the smoother the process will go.However, problems may arise in the form of will contests, executor error or...
Proper estate planning matters when leaving assets to children
Many parents in New Jersey want to make sure their estates pass to their children in equal portions. The problem is, many of them try to make it work out without going through the proper estate planning process. This may result in one's estate being divided in a way...
Tax planning for those with special needs family members
Many people in New Jersey have family members -- children or adults -- residing in their homes, who have special needs. These individuals pay and sacrifice a lot to care for these family members. With careful tax planning, it is possible for them to save a bit, reduce...









