by Torzewski & McInerney, LLC | Dec 19, 2019 | Estate Litigation
When a loved one dies, there is hope that the estate administration process will be completed quickly and without issue. Unfortunately, many in New Jersey and elsewhere find that this is not the case. The Stuart Scott estate litigation case is a prime example of this....
by Torzewski & McInerney, LLC | Nov 26, 2019 | Estate Litigation
Siblings do not always get along. Fighting and disagreements are normal in sibling relationships. Unfortunately, some sibling relationships are worse off than others. When parents pass away, sibling rivalry may affect estate administration. In New Jersey and...
by Torzewski & McInerney, LLC | Nov 13, 2019 | Estate Litigation
In New Jersey, as in other states, when someone dies, his or her creditors have the right to be notified. They also have the right to make claims against the estate in an effort to collect what is owed to them. Creditors only have a short window to file their claims,...
by Torzewski & McInerney, LLC | Oct 25, 2019 | Estate Litigation
Too many people in New Jersey and elsewhere do not have wills or proper estate plans in place. Those who do may not have their estate planning documents stored in locations that are accessible to all concerned parties. An individual in another state recently shared a...
by Torzewski & McInerney, LLC | Oct 18, 2019 | Estate Litigation
Working through the estate administration process, whether in New Jersey or elsewhere, can be challenging in many ways. This is particularly true if there are concerns that undue influence was behind a loved one’s estate planning decisions. When this is suspected,...
by Torzewski & McInerney, LLC | Sep 27, 2019 | Estate Litigation
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...