Family Feud Over Inheritance of Norman Rockwell Artwork Demonstrates Importance of Proper Planning
- posted: Feb. 21, 2025
- Estate planning,  Inheritance Disputes
For more than a century, Norman Rockwell’s artwork has been associated with family traditions and idyllic scenes familiar to residents of small towns across America. Not all families get along Read More
Proposed NJ Law Would Ban Long-Term-Care Center Employees from Assuming Control of Residents’ Financial Affairs
- posted: Dec. 03, 2024
- Estate planning,  Elder law
When someone enters a long-term care facility due to their age or medical condition, they put their lives in the hands of the facility’s owners and employees. Sadly, there are Read More
Ways to Guard Against Having a Power of Attorney Document Rejected by a Bank
- posted: Oct. 24, 2024
- Estate planning
Many people make the responsible decision to draft a power of attorney document in order to transfer legal authority to someone they trust in the event that they are not Read More
What Legal Standards Must be Met When Contesting a Will in New Jersey?
- posted: Sep. 14, 2024
- Estate planning
In New Jersey, interested parties can challenge the validity of a deceased person's last will and testament, but they must adhere to strict standards imposed by state law. Will contests Read More
Estate Tax Exemption Change Just One Reason to Review Your Will
- posted: May 16, 2024
- Estate Tax,  Estate planning
Estate planning should never be a one-time proposition. Changes in financial circumstances, personal relationships and tax laws could mean that prior plans you’ve made no longer reflect your intentions. No Read More