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  1. Removing Executor of the Will

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    The Law Office of Kenneth Vercammen Associates, P.C. 2053 Woodbridge Ave. Edison, NJ 08817 (732) 572-0500 www.njlaws.com In New Jersey, the court and surrogate do not supervise how an executor or administrator handles the estate. Unfortunately, the Executor occassionally fails ...

  2. Removing an Executor of an Estate

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    KENNETH VERCAMMEN ASSOCIATES, PC ATTORNEY AT LAW 2053 Woodbridge Ave. Edison, NJ 08817 (Phone) 732-572-0500 (Fax) 732-572-0030 website: www.njlaws.com Removing an Executor of an Estate http://www.njlaws.com/removing_the_executor_of_an_estate.htm Under New Jersey Law, the ...

  3. Removing an Executor of an Estate

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    Removing an Executor of an EstateUnder New Jersey Law, the person selected as an executor of a Will has numerous legal responsibilities following the death of the person who signed the Will. Primarily, they have a duty to probate the Will, liquidate assets, pay bills and taxes,...

  4. What are probate or estate assets?

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    Whether or not you have a validly executed Will, your estate will go through Probate to the extent that you die owning assets in your name. "Probate" is the legal process through which a deceased person's affairs are formally settled. First, an attorney must be retained to open u...

  5. What is a will?

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    A "Last Will and Testament" or a "Will" is a legal document that expresses your postmortem wishes. It appoints a personal representative or executor to administer your estate. It designates a guardian of the person and property of minor children. It usually covers burial instruct...

  6. Can someone challenge my will after I die?

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    Absolutely. A will's validity is determined after death in probate court, which is often long after it was executed. Disappointed beneficiaries often try to challenge the will's validity. Frequently, family members will attack the deceased's mental capacity at the time it was exe...

  7. What is a Fiduciary?

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    A fiduciary is a person who is appointed to fulfill a role that places them in a position of trust and confidence. As a result, they are held to a higher standard of care and can be held personally liable for breach of their duty. Examples of fiduciaries include Personal Represen...

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