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Single Parent? You Need a Plan!
If you have a minor child(ren) who depends on you for their survival, you need to make sure that they will be cared for if you are ever...
Robert P. Newman, Esq.
Jun 8, 20235 min read


Avoid Estate Litigation about Mental Capacity
Will contests (litigation) are more common than you might think. Fortunately, there are steps you can take to avoid conflicts after you die.
Robert P. Newman, Esq.
Dec 7, 20225 min read


Before You Leave on Vacation
We are quickly heading into that time of year when many people take time off to embark on their next great adventure. Well, before you...
Robert P. Newman, Esq.
Nov 10, 20226 min read


Three Tips for Overwhelmed Personal Representatives
Being named personal representative is an honor, but it can often be a sobering and daunting responsibility.
Robert P. Newman, Esq.
Oct 28, 20223 min read


Three Reasons to Avoid Probate
Probate can be a pain in the neck. Even with the best Will, probate is still a very public process. It can also be very expensive and very t
Robert P. Newman, Esq.
Oct 19, 20223 min read


Is Your Estate Plan Complete?
Roughly two-thirds of Americans do not have an estate plan, according to a recent survey from Caring.com.[1] If you are among the...
Robert P. Newman, Esq.
Aug 25, 20225 min read


Your Timeshare: What to do with it?
When it comes to your estate planning, how should you handle your timeshare?
Robert P. Newman, Esq.
Mar 16, 20215 min read


Tips for Divvying Up Personal Property
It is important your personal items, sentimental or valuable, be distributed the way you want when you die.
Robert P. Newman, Esq.
Sep 21, 20204 min read


Personal Property Memorandum
A personal property memorandum is designed to cover who should receive items owned that do not have an official title record.
Robert P. Newman, Esq.
Aug 11, 20203 min read


Who Do You Trust to Make Financial Decisions for You?
Your potential agent must be a person you deem to be trustworthy and honorable to conduct your affairs in your best interest.
Robert P. Newman, Esq.
Aug 4, 20205 min read
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