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Answers to Questions about Probate

28th March 2012
What is Probate? Probate is the process where after death the instructions of the Will are carried out. Will is admitted to “Probate” in the County Surrogate. Some people refer to the Surrogate as the Will Clerk. Upon the death of the testator or testatri... Read >

Wills and Estate Planning for Fraternal Order of Police Members

27th January 2012
Wills and Estate Planning for Fraternal Order of Police Members By Kenneth Vercammen, Esq. and Han Ding As average Americans, we work 80,000 hours in a lifetime, or 45 to 55 years. In spite of all our resources and the assets we earn during our li... Read >

Wills and Estate Planning for Dentists

16th April 2010
Wills and Estate Planning for Dentists Where there's No Will If you do not write a Will, the State has already written one for you. Your assets go to whoever a state law says receives the assets, or to the government itself! A Will should be a... Read >

Defenses to DWI Blood Charge

01st April 2010
Defenses to DWI Blood Charge By Kenneth Vercammen 1. THE STATE MUST PROVE PROBABLE CAUSE TO STOP THE MOTORIST AND TAKE BLOOD SAMPLES Automobiles are areas of privacy protected by the Fourth Amendment of the United States Constitution. State v. W... Read >

SPEEDING and RADAR for ABA

22nd March 2010
SPEEDING and RADAR for ABA By Kenneth A. Vercammen It is well established that the prosecution of a defendant for a motor vehicle violation is a quasi-criminal proceeding. In such a proceeding the burden of... Read >

DEFENDING A JUVENILE DELIQUENCY CASE

11th March 2010
DEFENDING A JUVENILE DELIQUENCY CASE By: Kenneth A. Vercammen Handling juvenile delinquency cases is becoming a sub-specialty that requires special knowledge of the juvenile justice system. Juvenile cases are difficult to handle for different rea... Read >

Wills and Estate Planning for Notaries

15th January 2010
Where there's No Will... If you do not write a Will, the State has already written one for you. Your assets go to whoever a state law says receives the assets, or to the government itself! A Will should be a statement to the things you truly care abou... Read >

Defenses to refusal in a DWI case

23rd November 2009
Defenses to Refusal in a DWI case to completely provide 2 breath samples in excess of 1.5 liters By Kenneth Vercammen, Esq. of Edison, NJ The penalty for Refusal is a 7-month driver's license suspension, high fines and a $3000 surcharge, plus 9 car i... Read >

WINNING TRAFFIC TICKETS

22nd October 2009
WINNING TRAFFIC TICKETS BY KENNETH A. VERCAMMEN Too often lawyers throw up their hands when a client presents a ticket involving Driving While Suspended, DWI or Reckless Driving. While defense of traffic ticket charges involving serious motor vehicle ... Read >

Defending Internet Crime Cases

10th September 2009
Defending Internet Crime Cases BY KENNETH A. VERCAMMEN Too often lawyers throw up their hands when a client presents a complaint involving internet fraud, internet sex offenses, or solicitation online. While defense of criminal court charges involving... Read >

Executor of a Will - Duties and Responsibilities

21st January 2009
By Kenneth A. Vercammen, Esq. and Christina Bruschetta The procedures in an Estate Administration may take from seven months to several years, and a client's patience may be sorely tried during this time. However, it has been our experience that client... Read >

Self-Defense in New Jersey

16th January 2009
The United States Constitution and New Jersey State laws permit us to protect ourselves. As homeowners, there are legal measures that can be used to keep out intruders. The Second Amendment to the US Constitution provides that we have the right to bear ar... Read >

Power of Attorney

05th January 2009
Power of Attorney Taking Effect Regardless of Disability Every adult has day-to-day affairs to manage, such as paying the bills. Many people are under the impression that, in the event of catastrophic illness or injury, a spouse or child can automatica... Read >

What is Probate?

19th December 2008
What is Probate? Probate is the process where after death the instructions of the Will are carried out. Will is admitted to "Probate" in the County Surrogate. Some people refer to the Surrogate as the Will Clerk. Upon the death of the testator or testatr... Read >

ESTATE PLANNING FOR GAY AND LESBIAN COUPLES WHO HAVE NOT ENTERED INTO A CIVIL UNION OR REGISTERED AS

13th December 2008
ESTATE PLANNING FOR GAY AND LESBIAN COUPLES WHO HAVE NOT ENTERED INTO A CIVIL UNION OR REGISTERED AS DOMESTIC PARTNERS "SAVE MONEY AND PROVIDE FOR YOUR LOVED ONES " By Kenneth A. Vercammen Average Americans work 80,000 hours in a lifetime, or 45 t... Read >
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