New Jersey Probate Attorneys Offices in Paramus and Jersey City When you lose someone you love, it can be a horrible experience. When you have to deal with them not having a will, it can be even more painful because you then have to focus on the legal aspect of their death, as well....
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Count on our experienced New Jersey probate attorneys as your trusted partners in estate settlement. Specializing in wills, trusts, and asset distribution, we provide comprehensive support throughout the process.
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Kates Nussman Ellis Farhi & Earle, LLP, in Hackensack has handled complex business and real estate matters for clients throughout northern New Jersey and New York City since 1913. We also help clients in estate planning, employment law and other legal ar
If someone names you as a beneficiary in a New Jersey will, plan on waiting a minimum of nine months before you receive the bequest. The executor of the estate -- the person named in the will to oversee the probate process -- must complete several court-ordered procedures before the estat...