A Leader In Elder Law
If you are facing important decisions, questions or conflicts regarding family members, finances or future arrangements, you may be searching for an attorney with the ability to understand every dimension of your situation — and the ability to find solutions to difficult problems. This means that your lawyer should have comprehensive, detailed knowledge of taxes, long-term care issues (including assisted living, nursing homes and rehabilitation), capacity issues, estate planning instruments, as well as probate and administration of estates.
Estate planning, long-term care planning, estate administration and guardianships can present a multitude of challenges to individuals and families with tough choices to make. Everyone wants to protect family, preserve wealth and prevent problems, but it can be difficult to know exactly how to do those things. Our elder law firm, with offices in Cherry Hill and Linwood, New Jersey, has been a leader in elder law for over 30 years.
Our Practice Areas
Elder And Special Needs Law
From long-term care planning and nursing home issues to guardianship, we are prepared to help our New Jersey and Pennsylvania clients.
Estate Planning
We help clients draft comprehensive estate plans that include wills, trusts and powers of attorney.
Probate, Trust And Estate Administration
From estate administration to estate litigation, we are prepared to represent clients.
Guardianship
We advise and represent individuals and families who disagree about important financial and personal issues.
Focused On Estate And Elder Law Since 1991
At Rice & Quattrone, PC, we have extensive knowledge and experience with regard to elder law and estate matters. Since 1991, we have focused our practice on elder law, estate planning, and probate and estate administration, helping our clients and their families protect their rights and interests. We can help you and your family in the full range of estate and elder law matters.
Meet Our Team
Nancy M. Rice
Managing Shareholder
Pamela A. Quattrone
Partner
Sarah L. Cranston
Associate Attorney
Kerry L. DiJoseph
Associate Attorney
Experience With Complex Laws
New Jersey and Pennsylvania trust, estate and probate laws, which were complicated to begin with, have changed significantly in recent years. Combine legal and procedural complexity with the emotional drain that family issues and life transitions can bring, and you have the need for real guidance.
Begin The Conversation With A Consultation
Our attorneys are admitted to practice in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. We serve residents of those states and as the local representative for out-of-state executors and beneficiaries of wills and estates in New Jersey and Pennsylvania probate courts.
Contact us to discuss your needs with an experienced elder law attorney in Cherry Hill or Linwood.
Recent Blog Posts
On what grounds can you challenge a will in New Jersey?
You can challenge the validity of a loved one’s will in probate court if you believe it does not reflect their true wishes and intentions. Should you succeed in challenging the will, the court may declare it invalid and take appropriate action as it deems fit. It’s...
What’s the danger of dying intestate?
Death is inevitable – but nobody likes to think about it. So, what happens if you don’t? Roughly 67% of people in the United States don’t have an estate plan and are at risk of dying intestate. What’s the harm in that? When you die intestate, the state takes charge of...
Sentimental estate disputes can be more difficult to resolve
Many estate disputes revolve around high-value items. The beneficiaries involved are debating how that value should be transferred to the next generation and split between them. For instance, a parent could leave a family home behind. If there are no instructions for...