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185 items found for "will contest"

  • Should I Fear Probate?

    The decedent’s estate is administered as intestate by the statutes. : NJ 101.5 (May 27, 2016) “What probate means for your estate” #Intestacy #Executor #ProbateCourt #Wills

  • Estate Issues Look to be Settled for Media Mogul Redstone

    Herzer says that Shari “brainwashed” her father and that she worked in concert with Redstone’s nurse #AssetProtection #WillChanges #ProbateCourt #Inheritance #Wills #estateplanning

  • Understanding an Estate Plan Versus a Wealth Transfer Plan

    and A Wealth Transfer Plan” #AssetProtection #EstatePlanningLawyer #WealthTransferPlan #Inheritance #Wills

  • Top 5 Reasons a Will May Be Invalid

    In this meantime, this article is a brief discussion of invalid wills. Beware of Invalid Wills The leading reasons a will may be invalid include: Improper Execution — An improperly Replacement by a Subsequent Will — Although wills should be updated to reflect the changes that occur lifetime — marriage, having children, acquiring property, divorce, remarriage, retirement — a will contest

  • Changes are Happening All the Time: Keep Your Estate Plan Current

    estate-planning step” #AssetProtection #Guardianship #EstatePlanningLawyer #WillChanges #Inheritance #Wills

  • A Light at the End of the Tunnel for Britney Spears

    Depending on the circumstances of the guardianship, there is always the possibility of someone contesting In an ideal guardianship matter, there is no contest to the person applying to become your legal guardian Even if there is nobody contesting the proposed guardianship, it may take a couple of months (or longer

  • How to Divide Your Assets among Your Children

    ” #AssetProtection #EstatePlanningLawyer #Inheritance #BusinessSuccession #BeneficiaryDesignations #Wills

  • Farewell, Sweet Prince: Another Celebrity Estate Planning Disaster

    before death” #AssetProtection #Guardianship #TrustsandEstates #Probate #ProbateCourt #Inheritance #Wills

  • Careful Planning for Blended Families is a Must

    But with a will, anyone in the family can contest its terms. Wills are required to go through probate. That is the only place they have any sway. the deceased spouse’s prior marriage to find out who’s getting what, which might motivate the kid to contest assets after your passing, you can also add language to either document to decrease potential for of a contest You can include a No Contest Clause, which stipulates that if somebody files a lawsuit in an attempt

  • Estate Planning Tips for Unmarried Couples

    serious enough to move in together should consult an estate attorney to draft specific documents—like wills AssetProtection #EstatePlanningLawyer #NoNup #DurablePowerofAttorney #WillCohabitation #PowerofAttorney #Wills

  • Growing Trend of Challenging Wealthy Seniors’ Capacity in Court

    Spotlights Rise in Competency Litigation” #AssetProtection #Incapacity #ProbateCourt #Inheritance #Dementia #Wills

  • Personal Finance Myths Debunked!

    Personal Finance” #AssetProtection #Guardianship #401k #SocialSecurity #ProbateCourt #Inheritance #Wills

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