HUSBAND DIES -NO WILL-WIFE AND 2 CHILDREN[FROM HUSBAND PREVIOUS MARRIAGE]- HOUSE ON DECEASED NAME-NOW WHO'S ENTITLED WHAT?
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Answered on March 10, 2021
Because there is no will, the distribution of the estate assets, primarily the house, will be determined under New Jersey intestacy laws. In...
What is the NOK heir, sister entitled to in NJ
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Answered on March 10, 2021
The next of kin is entitled to notice of the probate of the will and a copy of the will. Beyond that will depend on the will. The issue of whether...
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My husband died without a will. There is a house. What rights do I have? How do I keep my in laws from evicting me and selling h
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Answered on July 29, 2020
If your husband owned the house and died without a will you have rights in the property. If your husband owned the house and you lived in it as the...
How long do you have to file in NJ supreme court
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Answered on October 19, 2018
A final judgment of the Appellate Division can be appealed to the Supreme Court only under limited circumstances. Rules of the Courts of New...
Does a summary judgement motion require oral argument or can it be heard "on the papers?" Any advice on this motion?
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Answered on March 31, 2016
Yes, a motion for summary judgment may be decided on the papers. You may request oral argument, or the Court may schedule oral argument in its...
Can emails be used as evidence in NJ Superior Court Special Part Civil?
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Answered on March 23, 2016
Yes, emails can be used as evidence. They may be considered admissions against interest if written by the other party or by you. You indicate...
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What is the next step if the Judge ruled wrong.
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Answered on March 13, 2016
If the judge has issued her written opinion, then I agree that you need to find an attorney to prepare an appeal. If the judge has not yet issued...
Appealing An Order On A Motion For Reconsideration - New Jersey
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Answered on March 04, 2016
A motion for reconsideration is by its very name and nature relates back to the original motion and order. As indicated, you can request a 30-day...
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