There is no fee, the form is filed at any government office. It is only meant to be shown at a place where the form will be in use.
Yes, the executor fee in the state of NJ is taxable. However, it is only 5% taxable and up to $200,000 dollars.
There are many law firms in Newark NJ as there many counties during this city. So, finding the finest Contract Law Attorney might be difficult for a layman. Depending on your location Newark NJ, I recommend Moldovan Law Firm for Contract Law Attorney.
No, you cannot use a New York power of attorney form in New Jersey. Each state has its own specific requirements and laws regarding power of attorney, so it is important to use the appropriate form for the state in which it will be used. It is best to consult with an attorney who is knowledgeable in New Jersey law to ensure compliance.
Christopher Porrino since 2016.
The maximum is established by law. The executor determines the fee and gets it approved by the court.
Gross.
An employee working in New Jersey can hold a Notary Public from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, their state of residence. The question is - are documents she notarizes in NJ as part of her employment, legally recognized in NJ? For that info you will have to contact the employers legal staff or attorney -or- the NJ State Attorney General's Office for the OFFICIAL answer.
Yes. Talk to an attorney.
There are three things to think about in this situation. First, go to the attorney and complain and try to work it out. Second is that overbilling is either just a breach of contract for which you can sue. The third is that most states have mechanisms within their attorney ethics offices for resolution of issues like this without resort to a regular lawsuit. In NJ we have what is called the Fee Arbitration process, where a client files a request for arbitration with the Fee Arb section of the Ethics Committee alleging specific instances of overbilling. The attorney files a reply, and the matter is arbitted by a 3 member panel (2 lawyers and 1 non-lawyer) to determine whether there has been overbilling or not.
$5,000 fee and nj insurance, and you all set
Go see an attorney that specializes in family law.
Here's some: David S. Bross Attorney at Law - (345 Witherspoon Street, Princeton, NJ) ; Winegar Wilhelm Glynn - (305 Roseberry Street, Phillipsburg, NJ)