by Torzewski & McInerney, LLC | Dec 30, 2019 | Estate Litigation
Dealing with the death of a loved one is difficult, and it doesn’t always bring out the best in people. If you recently lost a loved one and have concerns about the state of his or her estate and how it is being handled, you do not have to sit by and let whatever is...
by Torzewski & McInerney, LLC | Dec 26, 2019 | Estate Litigation
Many married couples in New Jersey and elsewhere jointly own all of their assets. This means that if one spouse dies, the other will retain total control of the property. If this is how it works, it is understandable that the surviving spouse would want to know if he...
by Torzewski & McInerney, LLC | Dec 19, 2019 | Estate Litigation
When a loved one dies, there is hope that the estate administration process will be completed quickly and without issue. Unfortunately, many in New Jersey and elsewhere find that this is not the case. The Stuart Scott estate litigation case is a prime example of this....
by Torzewski & McInerney, LLC | Dec 13, 2019 | Elder Law
An article was recently published about elderly and disabled people all across America being evicted from nursing homes for their inability to pay. Apparently, this happens quite frequently, and it leaves those affected scrambling for help. Not many people in New...
by Torzewski & McInerney, LLC | Dec 11, 2019 | Estate Planning
Myths, by definition, are widely held beliefs or ideas that are actually false. There are many myths about estate planning, and these false beliefs are often enough to stop numerous New Jersey residents from getting their estate plans prepared. This week, this column...