Do You Have a Succession Plan for Your Business?
A couple of weeks ago I met with a man who owns a business with his sister. He kept on talking about how in sync
A couple of weeks ago I met with a man who owns a business with his sister. He kept on talking about how in sync
One of my favorite moments as an attorney occurred in October 2016. It was that month that New Jersey Governor Chris Christie signed into law
Times are changing. Almost everything today is automated or on the internet. We buy our shoes at Zappos, our groceries at Fresh Direct, our rooms
Today has been a lovely day. In fact, I’m having a hard time containing my smile right now. After three years of futility, my beloved
As an estate planner, I get questions all the time, but there is one question that seems to be on people’s minds recently: What impact
New Jersey. The Garden State. The land of extremely high taxes, corrupt politicians and (often) broken roads. But at least we have the second cheapest
There has been a lot of talk lately about recent developments with New Jersey’s gas and estate taxes, and I wanted to pass on a
Last month I had an unbelievable experience. I walked on fire. OK, not actual fire, but I walked on hot coals at Tony Robbins’s Unleash
Jimi Hendrix and David Bowie were two of the greatest rock legends who ever lived. We know a lot about them and the music they
As you put your will and estate-planning documents together, one of the most important questions you must address is: Who is going to be your
As an estate planner, I often feel as though I’m the bearer of bad news. Especially since every time you turn around it seems like
I want to take you back to an earlier time, a simpler time. A time before the Internet. A time before we could say, “I