Many residents in New Jersey have wealth that they would like to leave to their children or other close relatives. The problem many run into is that they know that these relatives are financially vulnerable people. The fortune that they hope will assist their relative...
Personal Attention And A Professional Approach
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Month: August 2021
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Understanding fiduciary duties in estate administration
When someone appoints you executor or personal representative over his or her New Jersey estate, you assume the responsibility of handling certain affairs on that party’s behalf. When that party dies, you must take certain steps when it comes to distributing that...
After 15 years, dispute over James Brown estate resolved
Individuals in New Jersey take the time to develop an estate plan as a way to protect heirs, prevent or ease the probate process and pass their property to the beneficiaries named in their will or trust. However, an estate plan can be complex and multifaceted. Even if...









