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Guides, Insights & Information for New Jersey Families
Practical articles on estate planning, elder law, probate, and real estate — written by an attorney who is also a Registered Nurse. Whether you're planning ahead or navigating a legal matter right now, these resources are here to help you make informed decisions.
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Practice Areas
Estate Planning
Wills, trusts, powers of attorney, healthcare directives, and planning for your family's future.
Elder Law
Medicaid planning, guardianship, long-term care, and protecting assets for aging family members.
Probate
Estate administration, executor guidance, creditor claims, and navigating the NJ probate process.
Real Estate
Home purchases, closings, contract review, title issues, and NJ real estate transactions.
Why DIY Trusts Fail in New Jersey
Creating a trust without legal help can cost your family far more than it saves. Here is what New Jersey residents need to know before relying on online forms or DIY kits.
The Real Cost of Going Without an Estate Plan
Estate planning is one of the few areas of law where the cost of doing the work is small, the cost of not doing it is large, and the people who pay the difference are the people the planner cares about most.
Buying a Home in New Jersey: What Your Real Estate Attorney Actually Does
Do you need a lawyer to buy a house in NJ? Learn what a real estate attorney does during attorney review, title search, closing, and more.
What the New $15 Million Estate Tax Exemption Means for Your Family
If you've been putting off updating your estate plan, 2026 might be the wake-up call you need.
5 Essential Estate Planning Documents Every New Jersey Resident Needs
When most people think about estate planning, they think of wills.
What Happens If You Die Without a Will in New Jersey?
New Jersey’s laws determine who inherits your property, and the results can be surprising.
How Much Does Estate Planning Cost in NJ?
I believe you deserve to understand what you are paying for and why before you commit.
Powers of Attorney in New Jersey: What You Need to Know
A power of attorney is one of the most important legal documents you can have—and one of the most misunderstood.