The tax law changes that became effective on January 1, 2010 and affect estate and elder law planning are as follows. These changes include the possible elimination of the stepped-up tax basis for assets in irrevocable trusts and...
In their last voting session of the current session, New Jersey lawmakers passed legislation requiring palimony agreements to be put into writing if they are to be enforceable. The Assembly gave final approval to the new law, S-2091,...
An amendment to a military act gives spouses of military personnel new residency rights, creating income and estate tax planning opportunities for military families. Because military families move, on average, every three years, the families often have to...
Cases involving a variety of Medicaid planning strategies in New Jersey are now pending in the Office of Administrative Law (OAL), state and federal courts. A recent decision in response to a motion for summary judgment which I...
Believe it or not, until a few months ago not a single court had ever held that a veteran “has a constitutional right to have his claim for veteran’s disability benefits decided according to fundamentally fair procedures.” This...
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