A will lays out how a New Jersey resident wants their property distributed upon their death. This means if someone dies without creating a will, the intestacy laws of that state dictate how property will be handled. This means the decedent’s bank accounts, real...
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Month: September 2020
How probate can disrupt a business
Your business is not inherently immune from probate – the lengthy, time-consuming, often-expensive legal process that occurs following one’s passing. Without proper preparations, this means the business’ operations can be derailed and held up indefinitely, potentially...
How probate works in New Jersey
Probate takes place after a person dies to assure that their estate is distributed correctly. There are many things to know about probate if you are preparing your estate plan, you rea a beneficiary or you were selected as the executor responsible for probate and...