by Rudolph L. Celli, Jr., Esquire | Jun 4, 2018 | Estate Planning and Administration
Here at Celli & Associates we try to live by those words. In honor of this Memorial Day, during the entire month of June, as a small measure of our appreciation for the courageous servicemen and women who fought for our country, we will be offering a complimentary...
by Rudolph L. Celli, Jr., Esquire | May 22, 2018 | Corporate, Estate Planning and Administration, Real Estate, Tax
We received this note recently complimenting our practice. It also shows the confidence our clients have when letting us handle those legal affairs within our realm of expertise: I just wanted to say thank you for being in my life. Yes, thank you for your help along...
by Rudolph L. Celli, Jr., Esquire | May 15, 2018 | Estate Planning and Administration
It happened TWICE recently. In an effort to save time and money, the beneficiaries of a deceased person’s assets opened an estate, when it was not required. As a result, lots of paperwork had to be filed and filing fees were needlessly incurred. Here are some examples...
by Rudolph L. Celli, Jr., Esquire | May 10, 2018 | Estate Planning and Administration
As Mom gets older, a great thing to give her, besides your ongoing love and support, is peace of mind. Peace of mind comes from knowing that if she were to get ill, her affairs are in order. In other words, her children will have nothing to quibble over. This...
by Rudolph L. Celli, Jr., Esquire | May 2, 2018 | Corporate, Estate Planning and Administration, Real Estate, Tax
We see this so often. People quickly sign contracts but pay little attention to what they are signing. Just because it is neatly typed and looks professional, it doesn’t mean that it is fairly written. In fact, most likely, it’s not! If you are going to purchase a...
by Rudolph L. Celli, Jr., Esquire | Apr 27, 2018 | Estate Planning and Administration
Estate administration typically requires knowledge in three areas of the law. That’s why a law firm that focuses only on all three areas should be used to assist the executor or administrator. First, it requires experience in completing the forms used by the Register...
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