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How To Contest a Will in New Jersey...
A will directs how one’s estate should be distributed after a person passes away. Ordinarily, a will is admitted to probate and the wishes of the decedent are followed without issue. However,... Read More > -
How to Become a Legal Guardian in New Jersey...
When a loved one loses the ability to make informed and reasonable decisions, pursuing a guardianship may become necessary. A guardianship appoints one or more individuals to handle the... Read More > -
Small Estate Threshold Raised in New York...
Probate and administration proceedings in New York State can be time-consuming and costly, but New York law allows for a simplified proceeding called voluntary administration for small estates with a... Read More > -
Recognizing, Preventing, And Reporting Elder Abuse In...
By Andrew R. Bronsnick Our senior years should be a time of comfort, security and safety. Sadly, many older Americans are being victimized by those who should be caring for them. Here’s what to do... Read More > -
Are Self-Driving Automobiles the Future for the Elderly and ...
I was recently in the market for a new car. A number of my friends purchased a Tesla so I decided to go for a test drive to see what all the hype is about. Out of curiosity, I asked the sales... Read More > -
Richard Miller Answers NJ.com "Biz Brain" Question...
Richard Miller, Chair of the Firm's Elder Law Department, is featured in the June 21, 2017 nj.com "Biz Brain" section where he answers a readers question on the inheritance... Read More >