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New Jersey Probate & Estate Litigation: Action to Compel Inventory of the Decedent’s Property

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New Jersey Estate Litigation: Old Bridge Funeral Home v. Pruckowski, et al., and the Importance of Naming a Funeral Agent in Your Will

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New Jersey Probate & Estate Litigation: Action to Compel Inventory of the Decedent’s Property

New Jersey Probate & Estate Litigation: Who is Entitled to the Joint Bank Account?

Probate & Estate Litigation: New Jersey’s Revised Durable Power of Attorney Act

New Jersey Probate & Estate Litigation: Jurisdiction of the Surrogate vs the Superior Court, Chancery Division, Probate Part

New Jersey Probate & Estate Litigation: Compelling Production of a Last Will & Testament

New Jersey Probate & Estate Litigation: Contesting a Will for Improper Form or Execution

New Jersey Probate & Estate Litigation: Lack of Capacity as Grounds for Will Contest

New Jersey Estate Litigation: Old Bridge Funeral Home v. Pruckowski, et al., and the Importance of Naming a Funeral Agent in Your Will

New Jersey Probate & Estate Litigation: Undue Influence as Grounds for Will Contest

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