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Estate planning is an essential part of preparing for the end of life, and even young people should consider it. Because the process can be overwhelming and complicated, people often make mistakes. Here are a few common missteps to avoid. Avoiding planning altogether...
Even when you meticulously care for your home and land, the actions of your neighbors can impact your property value. Knowing the signs of contamination that may affect your property allows you to take action quickly and mitigate damage. Review these common red flags...
When it comes to disputes, many people are under the assumption that to dispute something all they have to do is make their challenge verbally known. While that may work in many practical applications, when it comes to estate planning, it is not enough. In order for...
Nitrate compounds represent one of New Jersey's most common environmental pollutants. Consumption of nitrates in food and drinking water can result in serious health problems, including impacted oxygen delivery throughout the body. Review the common symptoms of...
Protecting your personal assets is one of the biggest advantages of forming a limited liability company. With this popular organizational structure, your creditors and others typically cannot go after your personal wealth. Instead, they may only seek recovery from the...
Even if you have enjoyed good health throughout your life, a sudden illness or serious injury may make it impossible for you to make important health care decisions. Fortunately, with a medical power of attorney, you can designate a trusted friend or relative to make...
The home you intend to purchase is perfect for you in every way and you feel fortunate to have found it. However, there is some ambiguity concerning title to the property. Will a quiet title action be necessary to clear this up? About quiet title action Quiet title...
There is never a good time for a car accident. It is something that may leave you with serious vehicle damage, and in some circumstances, your body may suffer greatly as well. Some motor vehicle crashes cause catastrophic injuries. This category indicates that the...
If you have an adult child who has a disability, you may want to use your estate plan to continue to provide financial resources for your son or daughter after your death. Giving cash, property or other assets directly, though, may be a mistake. Many government...
You can create beneficiary designations for retirement accounts and control the distribution of these and similar assets following your death. However, mistakes happen. Here are four errors to avoid in dealing with beneficiary designations. Failing to name a...