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Court imputes negative inference after adversary refuses drug test

The firm filed an Emergency Order to Show Cause seeking temporary custody of the parties’ two young children and requesting the adversary submit to a drug test. The adversary consented to a urine test but refused a hair follicle test. The Court stated on the record that by not consenting to the hair follicle test, […]

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Judge Signs Limited Letters of Administration

After lengthy negotiations between our client, the decedent’s spouse, and the decedent’s son with respect to the distribution of the estate, the Judge provided our client Limited Letters of Administration for the purpose of corresponding with creditors, accessing financial documents, ascertaining debts, and communicating with financial and investment institutions. Once our client collects all information

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Simply Having a Will May Not be Enough Protection for You and Your Family

A Will is an instrument that directs the distribution of your assets according to your wishes after death. However, if the situation arises that you need home care or nursing home care, your assets will be quickly dwindled in order to afford such care, leaving little to nothing for your loved ones to inherit. The

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Court accepts Stipulation for Letters of Administration

After over a year of negotiations between our client (the decedent’s wife) and the decedent’s four children, the parties have stipulated to distribute the estate without court intervention. All the paperwork has been accepted, which included the Stipulation, several affirmations, and obtaining a bond, and the Judge is signing Permanent Letters of Administration to our

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