Many times when a person has been named a beneficiary in a loved one’s will, they receive a sum of money, a piece of property, or another very meaningful gift. In the event that that individual goes on to get divorced, they often wonder what will happen to their inheritance in the divorce and what […]
When an individual thinks about the future, they often want to secure a trusted friend or family member to make decisions for them in the event that they no longer can do so for themselves. In order to legally appoint someone as your decision maker, you will have to complete a power of attorney. It […]
In the State of New Jersey, if you die without a will, your assets can go to your closest relatives as a result of the state’s intestate succession laws. Assets that one ows on their own may be affected by intestate succession laws. Conversely, assets that would not normally go through your will, however, may […]
Inheriting property can, unfortunately, at times cause conflict among family members. Experiencing the death of a family member is a very emotional time for many. A death can revive dormant relationship issues, jealousies or resentments. Sometimes family members are surprised by the terms of a will which may provoke negative feelings. If family members know […]
The Radol Law Firm recognizes that there are many alternatives to the resolution of conflicts. Where once it was assumed that litigants could only resolve struggles through costly and time-consuming trials, we recognize that there are better and more efficient ways to achieve the same goals. We know that clients desire to be part of the decision-making process. To present viable alternatives, communication is essential. Whether a situation can be resolved through negotiation, mediation, arbitration, or trial, it is our goal to provide every client with the information they need to make educated decisions.
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