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New York Law Journal

Will of Tricka

By | February 06, 2015
Court Finds Summary Judgment Premature As Factual Issues, Discovery Are Outstanding
2 minute read

New York Law Journal

Will of SY Syms

By | February 06, 2015
Parties' Conduct Results in Over $175,000 Fee Award to Special Referee in Probate Suit
2 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Estate Plans Must Address Children Conceived Posthumously

With the increasing popularity and success of fertility treatments, attorneys should make the issue of posthumously conceived children a standard part of every estate plan.
7 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

NJ Supreme Court, Congress Clarify Rules re: Special Needs Trusts

New Jersey attorneys have a valuable tool to assist the disabled dependents of police, firefighters and military personnel.
8 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Change Your Beneficiaries After Divorce

One item that should not be overlooked after a divorce is the need to modify beneficiary designation forms for IRAs and other retirement assets.
8 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Toward a Better Buy-Sell Agreement

A high level, nontax discussion of some of the best practices attorneys can employ to provide a client with better business succession planning.
8 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Wealth Management

By | February 05, 2015
Business succession planning; encourage your clients to get it done. After a divorce, be sure to change beneficiary designation forms for retirement assets. In New Jersey Tax Court, be aware of several procedures that differ from the federal rules. The New Jersey Supreme Court and the United States Congress have clarified the rules regarding special needs trusts for disabled dependents of police, firefighters and military personnel.
2 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

De Rosa v. Dir., Div. of Taxation

By | February 05, 2015
Penalty Owed on Transfer Inheritance Estate Tax Obligation
3 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Gift Tax Consequences for Real Estate Owners

Although expatriation of U.S. citizenship is on the rise, the United States continues to attract investors and those seeking permanent residency status in the form of a green card. One type of investment highly sought, but not tax-favored, is U.S. real estate.
8 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Estate of Rubenstein, PICS Case No. 15-0136 (C.P. Philadelphia Nov. 24, 2014) Herron, J. (12 pages).

By | February 03, 2015
Quantum Meruit • Evidence
4 minute read

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