Author: Robert Schillberg
My latest blog post warned all Americans about the recent scams being perpetrated by fraudsters preying on our fears of being targeted by the IRS. I had hoped that the scam that I reported that my client had experienced was a relatively minor occurrence. Well,...
I am sitting in my office one day last week when suddenly a client rushes into the office, cell phone pressed against his ear, wildly waving his other hand, wearing a look of abject terror on his face. Once he finishes the call, he tells...
Throughout your life, few documents will be as important or valuable to you as your will. Most people spend their adult lives considering what will become of their possessions after they pass away. “What will I leave to my children? My husband? My best friend?”...
Some good news for homeowners on the foreclosure front, and bad news for those lenders playing fast and loose with the rules regarding recording of mortgages and assignments.
In a recent case in Sussex County, Judge William McGovern III, J. S. C. discovered a "serious matter"...
An Estate Plan – irrespective of the size or composition of the estate – is an essential means to protect your family’s future wealth and financial well-being. Even the most basic Estate Plan consists of a Will, Living Will and Power of Attorney.
The basic will...