Both residential and commercial real estate transactions can be daunting even for the most experienced buyer. Buying, selling, or leasing a residential or commercial property may be one of the biggest financial decisions of your life. That is why it’s imperative to fully understand the terms of the contract, in addition to potential property issues.
Whether you’re looking to start a new business, sell an existing business, or become a shareholder or partner in an existing company, Mr. Brady has the expertise to give you the proper counseling and advice. Mr. Brady practices in a variety of corporate and commercial transactions encompassing New Jersey law, including:
While there are standard legal needs of all businesses, unique needs often arise for various industries and our team is prepared to counsel clients every step of the way. Whether it is during periods of growth or expansion, a merger or a division, acquisition or winding down, Mr. Brady has the expertise to give you the proper counseling and advice.
Our lawyers provide highly-personalized, responsive service to estate planning clients as we counsel them at all the critical stages of their lives. Our years of experience and extensive knowledge in the areas of estate planning allows us to plan for the least possible tax burden and administrative expense while maintaining maximum flexibility to realize each one of our client’s unique objectives.
Preparation of trusts and wills
Structuring gift giving programs
Planning for the disposition of insurance proceeds and retirement plan benefits
Coordinating arrangements for the transfer of family business interests, entrepreneurs and high net-worth individuals
Representing executors and beneficiaries throughout the probate process.
Richard J. Brady is an experienced probate attorney. His extensive knowledge of New Jersey estate law and probate court can guide you through the complex process of having to probate a will. He assists executors in all steps of the process, including:
Creating a plan of action to probate the estate fairly and expeditiously
Filing the will with the probate court in New Jersey
Closing and opening bank accounts
Transferring assets from the deceased to the estate
Valuating the estate
Managing and liquidating assets as appropriate
Paying taxes and other debts
Locating beneficiaries