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A “Fiduciary”! What's that?
You may be asked to be power of attorney for a family member or friend. Your person may be planning for when they might become unable to...
Robert P. Newman, Esq.
Jul 26, 20223 min read


Planning for your Vacation Property
This is the time of year when many people begin that trek to their vacation homes. According to the National Association of Home...
Robert P. Newman, Esq.
Jul 1, 20225 min read


A Child Has Died - What to Do?
This article will focus on the financial and legal aspects of dealing with a child’s death.
Robert P. Newman, Esq.
Mar 2, 20216 min read


Joint Tenancy: A Double-Edged Sword
Be wary of the "simple fixes"! There are many ways to own your assets. When you die, it is only natural that you want your family to...
Robert P. Newman, Esq.
Feb 9, 20213 min read


The Probate Attorney...
Does the Probate Attorney Represent the Personal Representative, the Estate, or the Beneficiaries? The answer to that question depends.
Robert P. Newman, Esq.
Sep 29, 20203 min read


I Just Want This Probate Finished!
Why does this Probate take so Long?! There are many reasons why the probate process takes so long. Here are five of the most common.
Robert P. Newman, Esq.
Sep 15, 20202 min read


Estate Planning is for You
Short of being utterly destitute, you have an estate, and planning for it helps to protect yourself, your family, and your loved ones.
Robert P. Newman, Esq.
Jul 23, 20203 min read


Why Title Matters
Understanding how your real estate is owned, or “titled,” is necessary because this determines the extent of control you have over your real
Robert P. Newman, Esq.
May 4, 20205 min read


Adding a Child’s Name to Your Bank Account
Adding a child’s name to a bank account may be more of a hassle than it is worth.
Robert P. Newman, Esq.
Feb 25, 20202 min read


Death of a Loved One - Part II
Last month, I posted a brief overview of the steps to take after a loved one has died. I tried to be as sensitive as possible and not go...
Robert P. Newman, Esq.
Nov 19, 20197 min read
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