In the Matter of A.H., Docket No. A-2782-21 (N.J. Super. App. Div. Nov. 28, 2023)
This case addressed an array of issues involving guardianships and divorce.
A.H. and T.H. were married in New Jersey in 1987. A.H. originally filed a
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Federal Regulations Preempt State Law in Disposition of Federal Bonds
In the Matter of Estate of Jones, No. A-2944-21, 2023 WL 7509426 (N.J. Super. Ct. App. Div. Nov. 14, 2023)
This case reflects the intersection between estate disputes and divorce. Defendant Jeanine Jones (“Jeanine”) appealed from an April 23, 2020…
Anthony La Ratta to Present “Judicial Accountings In The Probate Part”
Anthony La Ratta, Archer Estate & Trust Litigation attorney, will present a New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education ( NJICLE) program on New Jersey judicial accounting procedures in the Probate Part, Court Rules, statutes, and case law.
Program:…
Steven Mignogna to Present “Undue Influence: Will You Know It When You See It?”
Steven Mignogna, Chair of Archer’s Estate & Trust Litigation Group, will speak about undue influence at the Philadelphia Estate Planning Council’s January 2024 Luncheon Program. Information about the program is as follows:
Title: “Undue Influence: Will You Know It…
Steven Mignogna to Moderate “Ethical and Practical Challenges in Dealing with Diverse Clients” at the Annual Heckerling Institute on Estate Planning
Steven Mignogna, Chair of Archer’s Estate & Trust Litigation Group, will act as moderator at the University of Miami School of Law’s 58th Annual Heckerling Institute on Estate Planning. The conference will be held in Orlando, Florida at…
Steven K. Mignogna Serves as a Panelist for the Rutgers University School of Law’s “Do’s and Don’ts of Estate Planning” CLE Webinar
Steven K. Mignogna, presented the Rutgers University School of Law’s “The Do’s and Don’ts of Estate Planning” Webinar on November 30, 2023 from 6:00 – 8:35 PM.
Overview: Estate Planning is a topic that lawyers cannot avoid, whether as…
Melissa Osorio Dibble Appointed to Samaritan Board of Trustees
Archer Partner, Melissa Osorio Dibble, was recently appointed to Samaritan’s Board of Trustees. Samaritan is one of New Jersey’s leading providers for hospice and palliative care. A member of Archer’s Estate & Trust Litigation Group, Melissa also serves on…
Appointment of Limited Guardian Upheld in Divorce Proceedings
In the Matter of A.H., Docket No. A-2782-21 (N.J. Super. App. Div. Nov. 28, 2023)
This case addressed an array of issues involving guardianships and divorce.
A.H. and T.H. were married in New Jersey in 1987. A.H. originally filed a…
Peter Frattarelli and Simone Adkins Co-Author NJLJ Article “What’s the Law? Attorney-Client Privilege and Work Product Doctrine in Internal Investigations”
Archer attorneys, Peter Frattarelli and Simone Adkins, co-authored the New Jersey Lawyer article, “What’s the Law? Attorney-Client Privilege and Work Product Doctrine in Internal Investigations.” The attorney-client privilege analysis is never an easy one when internal investigations are conducted. In…
Pennsylvania Superior Court Denies Will Executed Virtually During COVID-19 Pandemic
In re Estate of Susan L. Kittler, No. J-A20028-23, 2023 PA Super 180 (Pa. Super. Sept. 25, 2023)
This case focuses on a will that was prepared and executed during the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic. The Lancaster County Register…