Posted on October 26, 2018
Taxes are very complicated and tax laws change regularly. You should seek the help of an attorney or accountant to get information about taxes that could affect the estate. What follows in this section is a very general discussion of the taxes most likely to affect an estate in New…
Read MorePosted on January 10, 2018
These are the laws that govern the estates of people who die without a will. They instruct on who can become the administrator of the estate and who will be the estate beneficiaries. For the most part the estate administration process is the same whether someone dies with or without…
Read MorePosted on October 27, 2017
Before we tell you what it is like to be an elder law attorney, let us first tell you about our clients. Life expectancy in the United States has dramatically increased from 49 to 78 in the last century, which means that the fastest growing segment of the population is…
Read MorePosted on October 10, 2017
Dahlia! She was a lovely, elderly lady with a husband, two daughters and a son. She was 87 when she died. The last six years of her life were spent with a shade being pulled over her eyes and a memory that faded as the setting sun fades on a…
Read MorePosted on September 27, 2017
Americans are living longer and traditional notions of “estate planning” are no longer sufficient to pass assets to younger generations. People, who married and raised a family, frequently worked 40 to 45 years. They saved, bought a home and “socked money away” for retirement. They may be fortunate to have…
Read MorePrice & Price attorneys have received recognition from various groups and publications. Specific awards are noted on our attorney bios. More information about each of these awards and the methodology used for selection can be found on the following links. Super Lawyers and SJ Magazine 2017 Top Attorneys. No aspect of these accolades has been approved by the Supreme Court of New Jersey.