October, 2012

Understanding the Valuation of Personal Effects

Tangible Personal Assets: What are they worth? This could spark an intense debate. Whether you are looking to value tangible personal assets – collections, cars, jewelry, art – for estate planning purposes or for estate administration purposes, it is important to have the valuation completed by qualified persons. Beauty can be in the eye of […]

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Unexecuted Will Admitted to Probate

Capehart Scatchard’s Thomas D. Begley, III obtained a significant decision in the Superior Court of New Jersey when he successfully argued that an unexecuted Will of a Burlington County resident be admitted to probated. In February 2012, SalvatoreVarsaci consulted with an attorney to revise his Will.  The Will was drafted and sent to him for […]

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Appellate Court Discusses Rambo – No, Not the Movie

A recent Appellate Division case tells an interesting tale of human tragedy, mixing in criminal and estate administration law.  Roy Rambo graduated from dental school in 1977.  Along with his wife, Linda, a dental hygienist, he established a dental practice in Warren County.  Apparently, the practice did fairly well, since they amassed joint assets of […]

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