Estate planning is an essential task for every adult. Wills, powers of attorney, trusts and living wills make your intentions clear for what should happen if you become incapacitated and after your death. While you should periodically review your estate plans to...
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What is a parenting plan?
The parenting plan or agreement addresses some of the most pressing issues when parents file for divorce. It involves all matters surrounding child custody, scheduling and visitation. Ideally, they can negotiate this arrangement with help from attorneys using...
Must you handle your parent’s estate in the N.J. probate courts?
Losing a loved one is a tragic and often life-altering experience. When a parent dies, you lose a source of guidance and support. You also likely have some responsibility for handling their estate. Whether you intended to share that workload with your siblings or...
Your support options when you file for divorce in New Jersey
What is good for the household is not always beneficial for the individual. For example, when you agree that it makes more sense to stay home and take care of the kids than it does to pay for childcare for three children, you lose out on your future earning potential...