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Your estate plan should be a comprehensive summary of your assets, the value of your estate and your final wishes for everything in that estate. Unfortunately, one thing that many people overlook in that process is an advanced directive. Sometimes called a living...
There is much more to consider when working toward a complete estate plan than just writing a simple will. You should also think about the estate planning tools that will continue to benefit you during your lifetime. A power of attorney is one such item that every...
In 2020, New Jersey was the first state to use an Environmental Justice Law. Governor Phil Murphy signed the legislation to protect overburdened communities from environmental hazards. This new law affects certain businesses in New Jersey. The New Jersey Department of...
Building an estate plan is an important part of end-of-life planning. A key factor in your estate plan is the person you name as executor of the estate. Remember that the executor is responsible for carrying out your final wishes, so you should choose carefully. There...
Unfortunately, the environmental liability insurance market faces limited regulations because many places consider them excess. Therefore, reviewing a policy offer is essential before selecting it. If you evaluate these based on costs, deductibles and limits alone,...
A few people worldwide have chosen to combat climate change and other issues that will destroy the future. Fortunately, these people are those who practice environmental law. Environmental law-focused practitioners deal with things related to the environment. Here are...
Mold is one of several naturally occurring substances that can cause health problems. In areas with flooding and high humidity, mold can be challenging to keep at bay. Understanding the answers to these frequently asked questions may help home, and business owners...
In New Jersey, local authorities create municipal zoning ordinances. Every city, township or municipality will have its own rules. Still, some questions are common to doing business in Linwood and Atlantic County no matter the particulars. What is a variance?...
In real estate, disputes occasionally arise over ownership, boundaries and liens. In these cases, quiet title lawsuits may be necessary to settle the contention. Reviewing these frequently asked questions might help property owners determine if this type of lawsuit...
There is always a possibility that underground storage tanks can spring an unnoticed leak, even with modern technology keeping such things in check. Septic spills, oil leaks, and other forms of chemical contamination can harm the land and even spread across boundary...