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Levine & Furman, LLC

TEL (732) 238-6000 |  Lakewood, NJ

TEL (732) 238-6000 |  East Brunswick, NJ

Roger Levine has been a principal in the East Brunswick law firm of Levine, Furman & Smeltzer since 1982. The firm specializes in estate tax planning including the most current and sophisticated estat...(more)

Power Law Firm LLP

TEL (800) 281-1515 |  Morristown, NJ

TEL (800) 281-1515 |  New York, NY

TEL (800) 281-1515 |  Hackensack, NJ

As an attorney, former adjunct professor of law and legal columnist, John Power has dedicated himself to the private practice of law since he graduated from law school. John is the founder a...(more)

The Augulis Law Firm

TEL (908) 222-8803 |  Clinton, NJ

TEL (908) 222-8803 |  Warren, NJ

Mr. Augulis founded his Warren, New Jersey law firm so that he could focus his practice in the areas of advanced estate planning and tax law. Mr. Augulis has invested considerable time and...(more)

Applegate, Quinn & Magee

TEL (973) (973) 377-5200 |  Madison, NJ

A member of Applegate, Quinn, & Magee since 1997, Colin has vast experience in estate planning, probate, trust administration, and tax laws. He has across-the-board expertise in the preparation of Li...(more)



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ESTATE PLANNING, PROBATE & ELDER LAW NEWS

» Stock Certificates and Probate

One of the things that I emphasize as an estate planner is "making things easy" for the people who will ultimately handle your estate, by getting yourself organized. That saves them a lot of aggravation, and will also save your estate a fair amount of money, as no one will need to pay an attorney $200+ per hour to figure out how many bank accounts you had, or whether you executed a Will.

Columnist Christopher Yugo espouses the same philosophy in this Q&A regarding stock certificates. As a probate attorney, stock certificates are a real nuisance (and it sounds like Mr. Yugo has had the same experience). The best approach is to set up a brokerage account, and let an investment professional take care of fulfilling all necessary transfer agent requirements.

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