by Torzewski & McInerney, LLC | Aug 6, 2020 | Estate Litigation
Executors are responsible for handling an estate’s assets. When it comes to estate administration, this may involve the settling of debts, the payment of taxes, and distributing assets to named beneficiaries. The role of an executor is important, which is why...
by Torzewski & McInerney, LLC | Jul 8, 2020 | Estate Litigation
Closing out a loved one’s estate, whether the process is completed in New Jersey or elsewhere, is not necessarily easy. Even if the deceased did everything right and created an estate plan that included the designation of an executor, the actions of the executor may...
by Torzewski & McInerney, LLC | May 29, 2020 | Estate Litigation
If someone has named you as an executor of a New Jersey estate, it’s a good idea to make sure you understand all the duties and obligations that entails. Estate litigation can be a complex, stressful process. Perhaps, you are an heir or beneficiary to someone’s...
by Torzewski & McInerney, LLC | May 13, 2020 | Estate Litigation
There is nothing easy about being named the executor of an estate. The individual in this position has a significant amount of responsibility. While most executors can make it through the probate process in New Jersey without any hiccups, others may find themselves...
by Torzewski & McInerney, LLC | May 11, 2020 | Estate Litigation
Closing out a loved one’s estate, whether in New Jersey or elsewhere, is not always an easy affair. Some individuals may not be happy with how things are being handled and may want to file claims against those believed responsible — such as the executor, trustee or...
by Torzewski & McInerney, LLC | Apr 8, 2020 | Estate Litigation
Moving on after losing a loved one can be a challenging thing to do. When there are issues with how his or her estate is being managed, it can make things even more difficult. Many New Jersey residents place their assets in trusts for protection and tax benefits. This...