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1. Watch on YouTube Piscataway Library Wills & Power of Attorney Seminar
2. Supreme Court Order To resume Municipal court sessions video or phone etc
3. How to determine the hearing date of your Municipal Court case
4. More short Educational YouTube videos
5. Nuts & Bolts of Elder Law & Estate Administration Annual Seminar for Attorneys and professionals involved in Estate Planning NJ Bar Association on Zoom
Recorded on Zoom.com
Not fancy, but best library could do under the circumstances
2. Supreme Court Order To resume Municipal court sessions video or phone etc
NOTICE TO THE BAR April 24
COVID-19- SECOND OMNIBUS ORDER ON COURT OPERATIONS AND LEGAL PRACTICE - MORE OPERATIONS TO BE CONDUCTED REMOTELY; LIMITED DISCOVERY EXTENSIONS AND TOLLING PERIODS
The New Jersey courts are committed to continuing court operations during and after the COVID-19 public health emergency. To that end, the Supreme Court today announced the next phase of remote court operations and legal practice. A copy of the Court's April 24, 2020 Second Omnibus Order is at https://www.njcourts.gov/notices/2020/n200424a.pdf?c=tQw
Most Court Operations Are Continuing Remotely
During the COVID-19 pandemic, most court operations have continued remotely in all levels of the court system. Since transitioning to virtual operations, the courts have conducted more than 12,000 remote court events involving more than 80,000 participants.
More Court Matters Will Resume in the Coming Weeks
The Court's Order lifts the suspension of Municipal Court sessions. As of April 27, 2020, remote proceedings in the Municipal Courts may be conducted with the consent of all parties.
Effective May 11,2020, with appropriate notice to the parties, Municipal Court sessions can resume in individual Municipal Courts. Sessions may only proceed by video or phone. Municipal Court sessions will resume to the extent possible based on facilities, technology, and other resources. ....
The Court issued another Order on April 27 called Principles and Protocols for Virtual Court Operations During the COVID-19 Coronavirus Pandemic- (1) Methods of Conducting Remote Court Events; (2) Access to the Public Record; and (3) Posting of Events Guidance
See online https://www.njcourts.gov/notices/2020/n200427b.pdf?c=tqt
3. How to determine the hearing date of your Municipal Court case
We recommend all clients go online and look up their new court date. The Complaints /tickets must be handy which contains the full court code. You need more than just the mailed hearing notice.
See:
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4. More short Educational YouTube videos
New law allows remote attorneys and notaries to notarized Wills, Power of Attorney, Deeds & documents seen signed over webcam during Public Health Emergency
Handwritten Will cannot be admitted by Surrogate to Probate, have a real Will prepared by an attorney
Major Cases in Municipal Court & DWI 2019-2020
Duty of Supermarket to customer hurt in aisle
NJ inheritance Tax three year look back for gifts and transfers
Drug Recognition Evaluation DRE State v Olenowski for a Frye Hearing on admissibility of DRE
CATHOLIC DECLARATION ON LIFE AND DEATH ADVANCE DIRECTIVE
(HEALTH SURROGATE DESIGNATION/LIVING WILL)
If you were born in May, Ken's "Singing Dogs" wish you Happy Birthday Open below
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5. Nuts & Bolts of Elder Law & Estate Administration Annual Seminar for Attorneys and professionals involved in Estate Planning NJ Bar Association on Zoom
May 4, 20205:00 PM- 9:00 PM
Speakers
Kenneth A. Vercammen, Esq.
Author ABA Wills & Estate Administration book
Honorable Katie A. Gummer
Presiding Judge General Equity
Monmouth County, NJ
Martin A. Spigner, Esq.
Cranbury, NJ
Pamela A. Quattrone, Esquire, MBA
Rice Elder Law
This practical online program is designed to provide the nuts and bolts of elder law practice and estate administration practice to general practitioners, young lawyers, or those who are just seeking to expand into this growing field as the Baby Boomer Generation, which makes up about half our population, continues to age.
A highly authoritative and experienced panel of elder law attorneys and estate planners will share proven techniques and experience as well as update you on new tax considerations and the latest legal updates.
Learn everything you need to know about elder law and estate administration including:
- Will drafting and the ethics involved
- Powers of Attorney and how to prepare them
- Living Trusts, both revocable and irrevocable, as estate planning tools
- Basic tax considerations under both federal and state law
- Estate Administration including duties of executors/fiduciaries and tax returns
- Medicaid Planning
Includes a bonus 240+ page handbook, plus sample forms, documents, and checklists!
More details contact New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education , The New Jersey State Bar Association One Constitution Square, New Brunswick, NJ 08901-1520 Phone: (732) 214-8500 CustomerService@njicle.com NJSBA members $148, other Attorneys cost to attend $185 pre-reg, $225 at the door Seminar #ICELD015920
Presented in cooperation with the NJSBA Elder & Disability Law Section and NJSBA Young Lawyers Division
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