
Trust & Estate Lawyer in Sussex County, NJ
In Sussex County, wills are probated through the Surrogate’s Court, and executors must handle New Jersey’s inheritance tax requirements, which vary from 0% to 16% based on the beneficiary’s relationship to the deceased.
New Jersey Trust and Estate Law
New Jersey’s estate planning and probate system is defined by several key statutes. The New Jersey Uniform Trust Code (N.J.S.A. 3B:31-1 et seq.) governs the creation, administration, and termination of trusts. The New Jersey Probate Code (N.J.S.A. 3B:1-1 et seq.) outlines procedures for wills, intestate succession, and estate administration. While New Jersey repealed its state estate tax in 2018, the state still imposes an inheritance tax on transfers to certain classes of beneficiaries.
Last verified: March 2026 | Superior Court of NJ, Sussex Vicinage | New Jersey Legislature
Under N.J. Stat. § 14A:1-1, state law governs this practice area.
Official New Jersey Resources
- New Jersey Statutes (official New Jersey Legislature) – Search for N.J.S.A. 3B:31-1 (Uniform Trust Code) and N.J.S.A. 3B:1-1 (Probate Code).
- Superior Court of New Jersey, Sussex Vicinage – Official court website with forms, rules, and contact information for the Sussex County Surrogate’s Court.
Sussex County Estate Procedures
Estate matters in Sussex County are handled primarily through the Surrogate’s Court located in Newton. The key local procedural fact involves obtaining inheritance tax waivers from the New Jersey Division of Taxation before assets can be transferred to beneficiaries subject to tax.
- Initial consultation and document review: Schedule a consultation with Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. to review existing estate documents, asset inventory, and family circumstances.
- File with Sussex County Surrogate’s Court: Submit the will (if available) and petition for probate or administration to the Sussex County Surrogate’s Court located in Newton.
- Obtain inheritance tax waiver: File Form IT-R with the New Jersey Division of Taxation to obtain inheritance tax waiver for assets subject to New Jersey inheritance tax.
- Administer estate assets: Inventory assets, pay valid debts and taxes, manage estate property, and prepare final accounting for court approval.
- Distribute to beneficiaries: After court approval of final accounting, distribute remaining assets to beneficiaries according to the will or intestacy laws.
Trust & Estate Considerations in New Jersey
In Sussex County, estate administration involves statutory executor commissions, potential inheritance tax liabilities, and probate timelines typically ranging from 9-12 months.
| Matter | Governing Law | Timeline | Key Consideration |
|---|---|---|---|
| Probate Administration | N.J.S.A. 3B:1-1 et seq. | 9-12 months typical | Executor commission: 5% first $200K, 3.5% next $800K, 2% over $1M |
| Inheritance Tax | N.J.S.A. 54:33-1 et seq. | Tax due 8 months after death | Rates: 0-16% based on beneficiary relationship |
| Will Contest | N.J.S.A. 3B:3-47 | 6-18 months litigation | Estate frozen during contest; burden on challenger |
| Trust Administration | N.J.S.A. 3B:31-1 et seq. | Varies by trust terms | Trustee fiduciary duties; UTC governs |
Results may vary. Each estate matter depends on specific facts, asset types, family dynamics, and court procedures.
Firm Credentials
Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. was founded in 1997 by former prosecutor Mr. Sris. Our firm brings over 120 years of combined legal experience to trust and estate matters in New Jersey. We maintain a commitment to local precision in Sussex County while providing global advocacy resources.
Mr. Sris
Founding Attorney
Bar Admissions: New Jersey, Virginia, Maryland, District of Columbia, New York
Mr. Sris handles trust and estate planning, probate administration, and estate litigation matters throughout New Jersey, including Sussex County.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between a will and a trust in New Jersey?
A will directs asset distribution after death and names guardians for minor children, requiring probate court approval. A trust holds assets during your lifetime and can bypass probate, providing privacy and potentially faster distribution to beneficiaries.
Does New Jersey have an estate tax?
No. New Jersey repealed its state estate tax effective January 1, 2018. However, New Jersey still imposes an inheritance tax on assets transferred to certain beneficiaries, with rates from 0% to 16% based on the relationship to the deceased.
How long does probate take in Sussex County?
Probate typically takes 9-12 months in Sussex County for standard estates. Simple estates without disputes can be faster through the Surrogate’s Court. Complex estates or will contests can extend the process to 6-18 months or longer.
What happens if someone dies without a will in New Jersey?
The person dies intestate. New Jersey’s intestacy laws (N.J.S.A. 3B:1-1 et seq.) determine asset distribution, typically to surviving spouse and children in specific shares. The court appoints an administrator, and the estate goes through formal probate proceedings.
Can an executor be removed in New Jersey?
Yes. Under N.J.S.A. 3B:14-21, an executor can be removed for breach of fiduciary duty, waste of estate assets, incapacity, or conflict of interest. The court may order surcharge (financial penalty) and appoint a successor administrator.
Local Sussex County Service
Our New Jersey location represents clients at Sussex County courts. We serve clients throughout Newton, Sparta, Vernon, Franklin, Hamburg, Andover, Stanhope, and Hopatcong (partial). Trust and estate lawyer near Sussex County and surrounding communities.
24/7 phone consultations — (888) 437-7747 — meetings by appointment only.
Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C.
44 Apple St, 1st Floor
Tinton Falls, NJ 07724
Phone: (888) 437-7747 | Local: (609)-983-0003
By appointment only.
Related Legal Services
- New Jersey Estate Lawyer – Statewide trust and estate hub page.
- Bergen County Estate Lawyer – Trust and estate services in neighboring Bergen County.
- Sussex County Business Lawyer – Business succession planning and entity formation in Sussex County.
- Mr. Sris Attorney Profile – Learn more about our founding attorney.
Last verified: March 2026. Information current as of verification date. Laws change — contact Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. at (888) 437-7747 for current guidance.
