TRUSTS AND ESTATE LITIGATION

 

An empathetic approach to the difficulties inherent in family members litigating against one another.

Disputes concerning trusts and estates can implicate a wide range of scenarios: from beneficiaries under a will disputing their respective shares to trustees seeking guidance regarding accounting for trust assets; from whether an unwitnessed will can be probated to whether funds were prudently invested in accordance with fiduciary obligations. In addition, when an elder relative needs round-the-clock care, it can be both expensive and emotionally draining for the caregivers.

This can draw out the worst in people who otherwise have the best of intentions; it can fracture a family. It is important to retain counsel who not only understands the law, but is also sympathetic to the emotional toll involved.

Our Firm has experience in preparing succession plans for a variety of industries and professions. This includes everything from law firms to inventory-based businesses. We welcome the opportunity to provide such representation for any business or profession that requires succession planning, such as healthcare,construction, non-profits and houses of worship.

 

The firm’s trusts and estates litigation practice includes disputes relating to the following:

  • The testator’s “donative intent” in a last will and testament;
  • The meaning of the authorization provided in a living will, health care proxy or power of attorney;
  • A trustee’s obligations to estate creditors concerning priority of payment;
  • The elective share statute which protects a surviving spouses’ right to inherit as contrasted with the protections afforded through prevailing matrimonial law;
  • The requirements of special needs trusts that must be enforced to protect the growing population born with—or acquiring—physical or mental deficits;
  • The challenges for same-sex married couples wishing to leave money to their spouses after the Supreme Court’s ruling in United States v. Windsor, 570 U.S. 744 (2013); and

The potential for alternative dispute resolution (ADR), such as mediation or arbitration, to resolve family disputes over these issues.

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OFFICE LOCATIONS

MAIN OFFICE

2400 Morris Avenue

Union, NJ 07083

P: (908) 686-8000

F: (908) 686-8550

140 Broadway

46th Floor

New York, NY 10005

P: (212) 871-5711

F: (212) 871-5712

1650 Market Street

Suite 3600

Philadelphia, PA 19103

P: (215) 523-9350

F: (215) 523-9395

100 Crescent Court

7th Floor

Dallas, TX 75201

P: (214) 222-0020

F: (214) 222-0029

PLEASE NOTE Meetings by appointment only in Union, NJ; New York, NY; Philadelphia, PA & Dallas, TX offices. Legal services generally performed from the Union, NJ office. The firm has attorneys licensed in New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Texas and/or the District of Columbia. In limited circumstances, the firm may practice in other states under the prevailing multi-jurisdiction rules or through pro hac vice admission.

 

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