New Jersey Probate Made Simple
In New Jersey probate, a court official called the Surrogate supervises the orderly distribution of the property of a person who died, and the carrying out of that person’s last wishes. For New Jersey wills, all probate proceedings begin with an application to the Surrogate of the county where the deceased person lived at the time of death. The applicant submits an original copy of the will as well as a certified death certificate, and should be prepared to pay the Surrogate’s fees. A will cannot be probated until 10...
Published By: research.lawyers.com - Wednesday, 15 February
