Posts Tagged ‘334 Ernston Road Old Bridge New Jersey 08859’

Estate Distributions/
Representing Executors/
Executrix/
Personal Representatives

Thursday, January 21st, 2010

When a loved one passes away, it is so difficult to grieve and to think clearly, let alone make clear and professional decisions to make sure that assets are properly distributed in accordance with the Last Will and Testament.  The Alberto Brothers Law Firm can help Personal Representatives and Executors to make sure they execute the proper legal procedures to discharge their fiduciary duties to the decedent’s Estate.

If you are a personal representative, executor, or executrix who needs assistance in administering an Estate, or if your loved one passed away without a Last Will and Testament, please call the Alberto Brothers Law Firm at 732-200-0779 to set up an appointment.

Guardianships

Thursday, January 21st, 2010

Sometimes, family members or concerned friends really want to help an Elderly individual who is incapacited, and seems to no longer be self-sufficient.  Our firm represents elderly individuals to obtain official assistance to make the critical health care  and financial decisions of everyday life.  Generally, these are individuals who do not have powers of attorney or living wills and health care providers or financial institutions refuse to deal with unauthorized individuals, even if they are trusted loved ones such as children, spouses, siblings or close friends.

If you or someone you love requires a Guardianship proceedings, please call the Alberto Brothers Law Firm at 732-200-0779 to set up a consultation so that we may assist you in this process.  Thank you.

End-of-Life Planning

Thursday, January 21st, 2010

An Advanced Directive and Living Will, as it names implies, directs (1) who your health care representative will be in the event you are unable to articulate your health care decisions to your doctor or hospital and (2) what type of treatment you would desire in the event you are unconscious and the type of medical treatment you would desire in that context.    Many people remember the Terri Schiavo case, as illustrative of this type of problem.

While it is often over looked by most Attorneys, we believe that end-of-life planning encompasses not only health care decisions, but of course familial and spiritual / religious decisions.  Many attorneys do not care about religious considerations, but it is of utmost importance to us.

If you desire assistance or have questions about Advanced Directives or Living Wills, please contact the Alberto Brothers Law Firm at 732-200-0779.

Power of Attorneys

Thursday, January 21st, 2010

A power of attorney is a key document to possess in the event that sickness or old age prevents you from taking care of your own matters.  Health care institutions or banks may refuse to deal with you or your loved ones if they feel like you are not capable of making sound or good and sound decisions.

Individuals who fail to make a power of attorney are putting themselves at great risk of requiring a Guardianship.  A Guardianship proceeding is a costly legal procedure that involves someone making an application to the Supreme Court of New Jersey on your behalf declaring you as legally incompetent and naming an individual, not of your choosing, to handle your affairs.

In many instances, a Power of Attorney is as important as a Last Will and Testament and more important than a Will during one’s life.

If you or your parents require a Power of Attorney, please call the Alberto Brothers Law Firm at 732-200-0779 to set up a consultation.

Family Business
Transition Planning

Thursday, January 21st, 2010

The Alberto Brothers Law Firm has first hand knowledge of family businesses.   Our family has established several businesses that are run by family and serve our cherished customers.

So, we understand that a family business is not just another way to make money, but it is an expression of familial values and ideas about hardwork  and customer service  span generations.

The Alberto Brothers Law Firm helps clients to achieve the nuanced objectives that Senior entrepreneurs have with regards to the inheritance of management duties and customer bases.  While these transactions are often complex , we always desire structuring legal plans that keep the FAMILY in “family businesses.”

If your family businesses is in a stage of transition, we urge you to call the Alberto Brothers Law Firm to consult with you with regards to your specific problem.  Please call us now at 732-200-0779 to set up a consultation!

Real Estate Services/
Assisted Living Facilities/
Nursing Homes

Thursday, January 21st, 2010

Senior citizens are very concerned about their housing situation as they mature into their golden years?  Why?  Because they are living on a fixed income and may have mobility issues, they may be looking to downsize their home, or go into specialized housing that facilitates their health care, such as Assisted Living Facilities or Nursing Homes.

The Alberto Brothers Law Firm helps its Elderly clients and their children navigate these options and helps Seniors to buy or lease the right home, or to understand the complex obligations that they must adhere to when entering into a Nursing Home or Assisted Living Facility.

If you have any questions about real estate related issues dealing with Senior citizens or their children, please call the Alberto Brothers Law Firm at 732-200-0779.  We look forward to working with you!

[Nursing homes, Medicaid, Assisted Living Facilities, Closing, Age-restricted housing.]

Preparation of Last Wills & Testament

Thursday, January 21st, 2010

A Last Will and Testament is the single-most important document an individual  should possess.    This is because this document sets out an individual’s wishes as to how they would like to leave their property to their loved-ones.    A properly drafted Will will ensure that a trusted individual (called an executor, executrix or personal representative) will distribute your property.  A Will, for certain individuals with young children, should also designate a legal guardian to take responsibility for rearing your children in the event the couple passes away.   Lastly, a Will will avoid the undesirable situation in which the intestacy laws of the State will determine who will get your property.  For most people, these laws do not properly reflect the needs and or desires of individuals who have complex or sensitive family issues.

It has been our experience that in drafting a Last Will and Testament, clients think critically about the various needs of each family member.  Certain family members may have special problems such as alcoholism, marital issues, special needs, health issues, or other life circumstances that may make it necessary to draft the Will in a certain way or to even create special trusts, to ensure that the Will maker’s special guidance for their loved one is enforced even after they pass away.