Practice Areas
The law offices of Kelaher, Van Dyke, Moriarty & Kalksma in Toms River, NJ cover a wide range of practice areas, including:
A personalized estate plan will ensure your wishes are carried out in the event of death or disability.
GuardianshipsWhere is it necessary that the court appoint a substitute decision-maker for another person who is found by the court to be incompetent.
Medicaid PlanningHave us assist in your preparations for obtaining Medicaid coverage.
Probate & Estate AdministrationWhere is it necessary that the court appoint a substitute decision-maker for another person who is found by the court to be incompetent.
Residential Real EstateGet the help you need with real estate closings, buy/sell agreements, purchase agreements and property title transfers.
Special Needs PlanningOur lawyers are skilled in drafting Special Needs Trusts and Supplemental Benefits Trusts to hold assets for the benefit of a disabled individual.
Latest News
Digital Fiduciary Act: What You Need to Know About NJ’s New Law
Gov. Chris Christie recently signed legislation granting fiduciary heirs the right to access a decedent’s digital assets. Officially named the Unif...
Could Wills One Day Go Paperless?
Technology is changing every aspect of our lives, and the writing of a will seems to be following suit. A recent article in the New Jersey Law Jour...
More on Undue Influence & The Doctrine of Probable Intent
On March 5, 2013, the Law Division issued its decision in the Matter of the Estate of Edith Weiner.
Do you need a Will? Yes!
According to Forbes.com, 65% of Americans do not have a Will. We have heard many varying reasons why an individual might forgo the estate planning ...
When an issue becomes moot, dismissal is appropriate no matter the stage of the litigation
On January 28, 2013, In the Matter of Fred Rizzo, A-2997-11T4, the Appellate Division considered the issue of attorneys’ fees in a guardianship act...
Rescission was appropriate where the Decedent made a unilateral mistake by naming his attorney the “pay-on-death” beneficiary on a bank account instead of funding a trust referenced in his Will
In Stephenson v. Spiegle, Docket No. A-4193-11T2, the Appellate Division examined the issue of a contradicting estate, where the Decedent named his...
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To find out more about any of our elder law services, or to schedule an initial consultation, please feel free to contact us. We look forward to helping you create a stable and secure future for you and your loved ones. We are also available for house calls, hospital calls, and Zoom calls.
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