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No-Contest Clause

On Behalf of Coombe, Curry, Rich, Jarvis | Feb 21, 2022 | Estate Planning News

Preparing a will can seem complicated, but understanding terms and phrases, makes the process easier. For example, you may have heard of a no-contest clause in a Will. A no-contest clause generally states that a person will be disinherited (i.e. not receive an inheritance from an estate) if they challenge the contents of a person’s Will. A no-contest clause may…

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Make a Resolution to Plan for Your Future!

On Behalf of Coombe, Curry, Rich, Jarvis | Jan 11, 2022 | Estate Planning News

Happy New Year! 2022 has arrived – have you made your New Years’ resolutions yet? Maybe you are planning on finally joining a gym, training for a marathon (but just a 5k to start), or maybe your plan is to just stay healthy this year. Whatever your resolutions may be, at the top of that list should be planning for…

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Tips to Avoiding Probate

On Behalf of Coombe, Curry, Rich, Jarvis | Jun 7, 2021 | Estate Planning News

Everyone wants to avoid probate – the question is how? Most of us have assets that are already considered “non-probate assets” or we can take simple steps to make them “non-probate assets”. A non-probate asset is property of an estate that is not required to pass through the probate process or any similar to it. This is simply because these…

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Legal Representation for COVID-19 Responsiveness

On Behalf of Coombe, Curry, Rich, Jarvis | May 6, 2020 | Firm News

At Coombe Curry Rich & Jarvis, we have received countless calls from individuals and businesses whose lives have been affected by the recent COVID-19 outbreak.  Many businesses have been ordered closed by government mandate leading to confusion, fear, and uncertainty.  Every day brings new developments and deepens the level of uncertainty facing our nation.  The CCRJ team is dedicated to…

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CCRJ New Partner: Jessica C. Stieber

On Behalf of Coombe, Curry, Rich, Jarvis | Jul 31, 2019 | Firm News

We are excited to welcome Jessica Stieber as the newest addition to the CCRJ team. Jessica has joined the firm as a partner and brings with her years of experience in civil and business litigation. She specializes in construction and design defect, product and professional liability, subrogation, and general commercial matters. In her free time, Jessica enjoys spending time with…

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Avoiding Probate with a Beneficiary Deed

On Behalf of Coombe, Curry, Rich, Jarvis | Jun 4, 2019 | Estate Planning News

Is there a way I can transfer property to a loved one and avoid probate?  Yes, there is!  If you own real estate in your sole name (i.e. without a co-owner), you have limited options if you want to pass the property to a beneficiary at your death without the necessity of probate. An easy solution is a beneficiary deed. …

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Do I Have to Go Through Probate If I Have a Will?

On Behalf of Coombe, Curry, Rich, Jarvis | Apr 9, 2019 | Estate Planning News

Does a Will always have to be probated? The good news is that probate may not be necessary in all cases. Probate and Property Held in Joint Names It is fairly common for individuals to own assets in joint names with their spouses, children, or others. If an asset is owned jointly with “rights of survivorship,” it passes automatically, by…

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Probate – Are You in for the Long Haul?

On Behalf of Coombe, Curry, Rich, Jarvis | Feb 20, 2019 | Estate Planning News

Probate has a reputation for lasting, well, FOREVER! But, is this always the case? The answer is that each estate is different and the length of time it takes to probate an estate depends on several factors. Some estates settle or close within a few weeks or a few months, while others can take a year or longer.  So, what…

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Make a Resolution to Plan for Your Future!

On Behalf of Coombe, Curry, Rich, Jarvis | Jan 2, 2019 | Estate Planning News

Happy New Year! 2019 has arrived – have you made your New Years resolution yet?  Maybe you are planning on finally joining a gym, training for a marathon (but just a 5k to start), or preparing to make a dent in that bucket list of dreams.  Whatever your resolutions may be, at the top of that list should be planning…

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CCRJ New Senior Counsel: Matthew Weeber

On Behalf of Coombe, Curry, Rich, Jarvis | Dec 18, 2018 | Firm News

CCRJ is happy to announce that Matthew J. Weeber has been promoted to Senior Counsel. Matt’s significant experience in construction defect, premises liability and bodily injury matters have made him an integral part of CCRJ’s civil litigation group since 2016. Please join us in congratulating Matt on his promotion.

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