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  • Lillian Sandow had two wills
  • Arthur D. Norcross, executed a will that gives all his residuary estate to charity
  • Estate of Julia Eckart
  • After Nicholas’ son died in March 31, 1971, the court-appointed Mr. McQuade
  • A conservator is a person appointed by court
  • Charles J. Brower died on April 15
  • Court Rules on Excessive Gifts to Charity
  • The decedent died a childless widow
  • Court Rules on Will Contest Matter
  • The probate decree allows this application to be made after the decree has been final.
  • It is a sad occurrence when children are orphaned by both parents
  • Court Rules on Will Contest Proceeding
  • Probate Court Rules on No Contest Clause
  • Court Rules on Will Contest between Siblings
  • Court Rules on Excessive Gift to Charity
  • Court Rules on a Will Contest Regarding Charitable Donation
  • Court Rules on Will Contest
  • Court Strikes Down Will for Lack of Capacity
  • Court Rules on Will Contest Between Mother and Daughter
  • Court Rules on Alleged Misconduct of Co-Conservator
  • the aid recipients need to perform WEP assignments
  • Chardbourne and Parke, LLP represented the people who are involved in a Will left by Renate Hoffman,
  • The Fitzgerald Estate was valued at $2 million
  • This is a case file by William Power Maloney
  • E. Louise Grupp died in September 25, 1992.
  • Barbara Fairbairn, primary beneficiary
  • Rogowsky made McGarry the sole beneficiary of the residential premises
  • Warren to be the primary beneficiary of Rosen’s estate
  • There is a gift of Israeli bonds to the State of Israel
  • Estate Tax in DC
  • Connecticut Probate Court System nears Surplus
  • Estate Planning in 2011
  • Woman’s Wrongful Death Suit Reinstated in California
  • President Calls for Taxes on the Rich
  • South Florida Woman’s Fight for Inheritance Ends Up in Bankruptcy Court
  • Seeking an estate planning lawyer’s advice is essential
  • Liberals and conservatives can agree? New York Estate Planning Lawyers give their take.
  • Lawsuit against the federal government seeks better treatment for Medicare patients, according to New York Estate Planning Lawyers
  • What new tax laws will mean for married couples, explains New York Estate Planning Lawyers
  • Estate Tax Laws in Illinois worth looking into, writes a New York Probate Lawyer.
  • Tax Reform News for Inheritance
  • New Tax Law Could Benefit the Rich
  • Considering A Lifetime Gift? This is Your Year, says New York Probate Lawyer
  • Granson is the alleged thief of Grandma's money reports a New York Probate Attorney
  • Loss of Estate Tax translates to loss of major revenue for a local Ohio town, reports New York Estate Planning Lawyers.
  • Tax Law Expires Leaving Elderly at Risk
  • New Estate Tax Law Alters Estate Decisions
  • New Tax Law Changes the Game
  • Thoughts on the New Estate Tax
  • Canadians on the Hook for US Estate Tax
  • Tax Gift Rules Can Help Estate Planning
  • Let your iPhone help you have a smoother tax season, a New York Estate Planning Lawyer declares
  • Julia Eckhart died leaving two children
  • Joseph Alexander died November 23, 1975, leaving his adopted son, Ronald Alexander
  • Estate Planning Changes Makes Gift Givers Regretful
  • Estate battle heating up between family, a New York Estate Planning Lawyer explains
  • New Estate Planning Laws Seem Frivolous, Says a New York Estate Planning Lawyer
  • New Guidelines For Singles Released
  • Massachusetts bill gives animal lovers option for putting pets in their wills
  • Financial benefits of marriage outweigh singles, explains NYC Estate Planning Lawyer

  • Tax Changes in 2010 May Affect Estates,
  • Trust funds for pets a growing trend, reports New York Estate Planning Lawyer

  • Couple Wins Lottery and Gives it All Away, says New York Estate Planning Lawyer
  • $15 Million awarded to grieving family members of toll road crash, New York Estate Planning Lawyers report
  • 2010: A Year Without Estate Tax
  • Charitable Donations Down
  • How to Plan for Uncertain Tax Laws
  • British Supreme Court Gives More Power to Prenups
  • The Death Tax Looms Large
  • Death Tax to Return, says New York Estate Planning Lawyer
  • Leave the House to the Kids and Avoid Taxes
  • The Estate Tax Could Go Up to 60%, Reports New York Estate Lawyer
  • Senior Citizens Filing for Bankruptcy More Often,
  • No Estate Tax Makes the Year Popular For Gifts, Says New York Estate Lawyer
  • Estate Planning is Much More Than Meets The Eye
  • Private Collections May Complicate Estate Planning
  • New York Estate Lawyers Make Some Estate Tax Suggestions
  • Middle-class and Estate Tax Cuts Debated in Senate, Says New York Estate Lawyer
  • Estate Tax Confusion Continues, New York Estate Lawyers Report
  • Texas: A Big Tax Haven, New York Estate Lawyer Reports
  • Estate Tax Likely to Return
  • Uncertainty’ Is the Big Word in Finance Today, New York Estate Lawyer Reports
  • Credit Card Debt Hits Seniors Hard, Reports New York Estate Lawyer
  • Estate Tax Will Make a Financial Mess, Reports New York Estate Lawyer
  • Wealthier Clients Present a Quandary to Life Insurers, New York Estate Lawyer Reports
  • Hedge Fund Wife Takes Advantage of Lack of Pre-Nup, Reports New York Estate Lawyer
  • Jackson Estate Begins Work on ‘Planet Michael’, Says New York Estate Lawyer
  • Estate Tax Likely to Return
  • Private Collections May Complicate Estate Planning
  • Americans Consider Married Gays as Families
  • Family of Slain Woman May Benefit from Insurance Policy, Says New York Estate Lawyer
  • Husband of Brittany Murphy Called a ‘Ghoul’, Says a New York Estate Lawyer
  • A New York Estate Planning and Probate Lawyer reports the plans for Michael Jackson’s estate after his unexpected passing.
  • Extortion, Conspiracy and Attempted Extortion Charges Pending Reports New York Probate Lawyer
  • Britney Murphy that left everyone questioning her estate. New York Probate Lawyer reports of the tragic passing of actress

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