As an attorney in Union City, my goal is to help the members of my community overcome their legal issues and achieve success. I understand that facing a criminal charge or personal injury can be life-altering, which is why I approach these cases with empathy and compassion. By putting myself in your shoes, I can gain a better understanding of your situation and advocate for your best interests.
In the areas of estate planning and real estate, I utilize my experience, knowledge, and attention to detail to help you make the best decisions for your future. Whatever your legal needs, I aim to achieve the best results possible for you so you can keep moving forward. If you're facing criminal charges, you need an attorney in your corner who will relentlessly fight for you.
We'll take the lead in your case and work with you from start to finish, maintaining open communication with you along the way so you always know where your case stands. A personal injury can result in financial hardship, emotional pain, and physical limitations.
In the areas of estate planning and real estate, I utilize my experience, knowledge, and attention to detail to help you make the best decisions for your future. Whatever your legal needs, I aim to achieve the best results possible for you so you can keep moving forward. If you're facing criminal charges, you need an attorney in your corner who will relentlessly fight for you.
We'll take the lead in your case and work with you from start to finish, maintaining open communication with you along the way so you always know where your case stands. A personal injury can result in financial hardship, emotional pain, and physical limitations.
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As your lawyer, my purpose is to resolve your legal issues with the attentiveness and efficiency that they deserve.
Whether criminal, civil, or transactional, your concerns, priorities, and goals are mine.
I deliver focused and effective legal services that apply my knowledge of the legal system to your advantage.
I provide strong representation to build even stronger client relationships.
My unwavering commitment to total client satisfaction is the driving force behind my general practice.
Before founding Hudson Law Firm, I represented Fortune 500 entities like pharmaceuticals, banks, manufacturers, telecoms, and tech companies relating to contract, consumer fraud, privacy, shareholder, white collar, accident, and intellectual property disputes and class actions with international law firms in New Jersey and New York.
Whether criminal, civil, or transactional, your concerns, priorities, and goals are mine.
I deliver focused and effective legal services that apply my knowledge of the legal system to your advantage.
I provide strong representation to build even stronger client relationships.
My unwavering commitment to total client satisfaction is the driving force behind my general practice.
Before founding Hudson Law Firm, I represented Fortune 500 entities like pharmaceuticals, banks, manufacturers, telecoms, and tech companies relating to contract, consumer fraud, privacy, shareholder, white collar, accident, and intellectual property disputes and class actions with international law firms in New Jersey and New York.
Furthermore, a 2018 study by Merrill Lynch Wealth Management in partnership with Age Wave found that only 55% of American adults aged 55 and older have a will.
When trying to settle a deceased person's final affairs and distribute assets to inheritors, having a detailed estate plan is important to avoid potential disputes and conflicts.
Whether you own a small or large estate or have a basic end-of-life plan, creating a comprehensive estate plan remains a helpful way to protect your family members, assets, investments, and prepare for life's uncertainties.
When trying to settle a deceased person's final affairs and distribute assets to inheritors, having a detailed estate plan is important to avoid potential disputes and conflicts.
Whether you own a small or large estate or have a basic end-of-life plan, creating a comprehensive estate plan remains a helpful way to protect your family members, assets, investments, and prepare for life's uncertainties.
According to a 2018 study by Merrill Lynch Wealth Management in partnership with Age Wave, only 55% of American adults aged 55 and older have a will.
Whether a person dies testate (with a will) or intestate (without a will) in New Jersey, the surviving family members must go through the probate process to settle the deceased person's affairs.
Through probate in the Surrogate Court, the surviving loved ones can gather the decedent's assets, pay taxes and debts, and eventually distribute the remaining assets to heirs and beneficiaries.
Whether a person dies testate (with a will) or intestate (without a will) in New Jersey, the surviving family members must go through the probate process to settle the deceased person's affairs.
Through probate in the Surrogate Court, the surviving loved ones can gather the decedent's assets, pay taxes and debts, and eventually distribute the remaining assets to heirs and beneficiaries.
Most people don't like to contemplate their own mortality and often put off making plans until something in life reminds them, such as the death of a loved one, sickness, or even a pandemic.
Only about one-third of Americans have a will or estate plan in effect, according to a study carried out by the website Caring.com.
Once you enter the working world, there's no reason not to plan for the future - not just for yourself, but for the loved ones in your life as well.
You can never be too young or too old to begin planning for the future, but you can wait too long.
Only about one-third of Americans have a will or estate plan in effect, according to a study carried out by the website Caring.com.
Once you enter the working world, there's no reason not to plan for the future - not just for yourself, but for the loved ones in your life as well.
You can never be too young or too old to begin planning for the future, but you can wait too long.
Powers of attorney can be beneficial to older adults and seniors who would like to choose a trusted person to make financial, legal, and healthcare decisions on their behalf when they cannot.
Unfortunately, many people are often hesitant about creating a POA.
According to a Merrill Lynch and Age Wave study, only about one-third of American adults 55 years and older have a durable power of attorney.
Unless you choose your power of attorney in advance, your loved ones will have to trudge through the expensive and lengthy court process of appointing a guardian to act on your behalf when you can't.
Unfortunately, many people are often hesitant about creating a POA.
According to a Merrill Lynch and Age Wave study, only about one-third of American adults 55 years and older have a durable power of attorney.
Unless you choose your power of attorney in advance, your loved ones will have to trudge through the expensive and lengthy court process of appointing a guardian to act on your behalf when you can't.
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