Category Archives: Probate
What are the Common Reasons for Probate Delays in New Jersey?
Monmouth County explains that probate is the court-supervised process through which a person’s estate is finalized. It can be a long, slow, and even frustrating process. While simple probate may be finalized in as little as a few months, delays are unfortunately common. At Poulos LoPiccolo PC, we are leaders in probate law. Here,… Read More »
How Long Does the Executor/Estate Administrator Have to Notify Heirs in New Jersey?
Estate administration can be complicated. The executor or estate administrator has a number of different duties—including the responsibility to notify heirs. You may be wondering: What is the deadline for heirs to be notified in New Jersey? The answer is generally 60 days from the date probate was opened. Here, our Monmouth County probate… Read More »

