5 Perils of Not Having an Estate Plan in New Jersey
Sep 05, 2013
5 Perils of Not Having an Estate Plan
We have all heard the horror stories of what can happen when someone dies without an estate plan. These stories include: inheritances tied up in probate court for ...
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Tips for Calculating Child Support in New Jersey
Aug 26, 2013
Tips for Calculating Child Support in New Jersey
One of the most important ways that family court and divorces affect children is by setting a child support payment.One of the most highly conten...
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New Jersey Divorce Basics: the People, the Papers and the Process
Aug 15, 2013
This video fromThe Micklin Law Group discussed the basics necessary to understand NJ divorce process and procedure. It gives a basic overlay of who is involved in the process, the basic papers that get...
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TOP 5 BENEFITS OF AN IRREVOCABLE TRUST IN NEW JERSEY
Aug 15, 2013
Top Five Benefits of an Irrevocable Living Trust in New Jersey
Nowadays, there are many different types of living trusts that are mainly categorized as either revocable or irrevocable. A New Jersey es...
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Ten Steps to Take if You're Contemplating Divorce in NJ
Aug 12, 2013
If you believe that your marriage has been irreconcilably broken and that a divorce is your only option, realize that before filing your case, you will likely have a lot to deal with, including fluctua...
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Essentials of Trust Agreements in New Jersey
Aug 02, 2013
Basic Concept of a Trust
In general, a trust is an arrangement whereby one person agrees to hold property for the benefit of another. All trusts must have the same basic components:
A Grantor.The p...
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Does Palimony No Longer Exist in New Jersey?
Jul 24, 2013
DOES PALIMONY NO LONGER EXIST IN NEW JERSEY?
Palimony is court awarded financial support from one person to another where a long-term, non-marital relationship ends. Generally, palimony is given to ...
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5 Proven Strategies to Succeed in a Will Contest
Jul 08, 2013
If you are a child or other close family member who is disinherited, you may have legal grounds to challenge a will under certain circumstances through the New Jersey probate process. The most common l...
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What Everybody Needs to Know about Annulments in New Jersey
Jul 01, 2013
What Everybody Needs to Know about Annulments in New Jersey
Our New Jersey family law attorneys often receive inquires about annulment in NJ, but we find that many people misunderstand the requirement...
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How to Avoid a Will Contest
Jun 25, 2013
Will contests are popular subjects today in New Jersey probate courts. Part of the reason, I beleive, is the economic climate of the country but also because New Jersey Probate Law allows for the paym...
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