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New Jersey: How to Buy Out Siblings’ Share of a Parent’s House Instead of Selling in Probate
Can I buy out my siblings’ shares in a parent’s house instead of selling it through probate? Short answer: Yes…
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New Jersey: Recovering Estate Money Taken by an Heir After a Parent’s Death
Detailed Answer This section explains what typically happens when an heir withdraws money from a deceased parent’s bank account or…
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Filing a Year’s (Family) Allowance Petition in New Jersey: What to Include
Detailed Answer: What to include when you file a year’s (family) allowance petition in New Jersey Short explanation: In New…
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Handling a Parent’s Estate in New Jersey: Step-by-Step FAQ
Disclaimer: This article explains general information about administering an estate in New Jersey. It is not legal advice. For advice…
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Switching to a Small Estate Process in New Jersey: What to Do When an Allowance Cap Is Reached
Can I switch to a small estate process in New Jersey if I hit a year’s-allowance cap? Short answer: New…
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Lost or Damaged Original Will Sent to Court — New Jersey Probate FAQ
When the original signed will is lost or damaged while being sent to the county probate court — New Jersey…
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Getting Letters of Administration Reconsidered and Removing an Administrator in New Jersey
What to do if you want the court to reconsider letters of administration and replace the administrator in New Jersey…
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New Jersey: Challenging an Administrator Who Closed a Deceased Parent’s Joint Bank Account
Short answer If an appointed administrator closed a deceased person’s joint bank account without telling heirs, you have options under…
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New Jersey — How to Review and Correct Missing or Incorrect Probate Filings in a Parent’s Estate
How to Review and Correct Missing or Incorrect Probate Filings in New Jersey Short answer: In New Jersey, start by…
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Correcting Probate Paperwork Errors in New Jersey: How to Fix Wrongly Listed Siblings
Detailed Answer If probate paperwork lists the wrong family members (for example, the wrong siblings), you can get the record…