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How to Challenge a Grandparent’s Appointment as Estate Administrator in New Jersey
Short answer If you believe your grandparent’s court-appointed estate administrator is improper or unfit in New Jersey, you can challenge…
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Transferring Real Property Through Probate in New Jersey
How an Executor Transfers Real Property Under a Will in New Jersey Short answer: In New Jersey, real property that…
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Challenging an Administrator’s Ownership Claim to Inherited Real Property — New Jersey
How to Respond When an Administrator Claims Ownership of Estate Real Property Understanding your rights and next steps under New…
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Documenting a Repossessed Vehicle When Settling an Estate in New Jersey
Disclaimer This article explains how to document a repossessed vehicle while administering a loved one’s estate in New Jersey. It…
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When Should Escrow or Trust Funds Be Released in a New Jersey Real Estate Closing?
Understanding When Trust or Escrow Funds May Be Released in a New Jersey Real Estate Closing Disclaimer: This information is…
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Transferring a Deceased Parent’s Car Title to a Surviving Spouse in New Jersey — Missing Original Title
How to Transfer a Deceased Parent’s Car Title to the Surviving Spouse in New Jersey When the Original Title Is…
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How to Challenge or Dismiss a Petition for Possession and Control of Estate Property — New Jersey
Disclaimer: This is general information only and is not legal advice. For advice about your specific situation, consult a licensed…
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How to Contest an Estate Accounting in New Jersey More Than One Year After Approval
Contesting an Estate Accounting — New Jersey Can you challenge an approved estate accounting in New Jersey after one year?…
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Challenging a Final Estate Accounting in New Jersey When You Weren’t Notified
What to do if you didn’t get notice of a final accounting in a New Jersey probate (surrogate) case Short…
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New Jersey Guide: Where to Open Probate When a Parent Dies Out of State
Detailed Answer Short answer: Under New Jersey law, probate normally starts where the person was legally domiciled at the time…