NJ Estate Administration Lawyer

 



When You Need an

Experienced Estate Administration Attorney

in New Jersey, Fredrick

P. Niemann, Esq. is

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OFFICE OF CONTINUING EDUCATION WORKSHOPS


Rutgers State University is pleased to invite Mr. Fred Niemann of Hanlon Niemann to

be the guest speaker at their workshops for the Office of Continuing Education.


Mr. Niemann will offer continuing Education courses on Medicaid and Veterans Benefits.

 

Topic: Medicaid Changes: The Approaching Storm

Date: April 5, 2012

Time: 9:30 AM - 11:30 AM

Place: 5th floor, 390 George St, New Brunswick, NJ


Topic: Hidden Secrets of Veterans Benefits

Date: May 3, 2012

Time: 9:30 AM - 11:30 AM

Place: 5th floor, 390 George St., New Brunswick, NJ



Fredrick P. Niemann, Esq. was recently asked to speak at the NJ State Bar Association Institute of Continuing Legal Education in New Brunswick, NJ on the essentials of estate planning.


Mr. Niemann addressed attorneys from throughout the state of NJ interested in learning key concepts and principals of NJ estate planning, including such topics as wills, trusts, estate taxations, asset protection, powers of attorney, health care directives, special needs and supplemental needs trusts for disabled and incapacitated individuals, avoiding probate through creative use of beneficiary planning, inheritance taxes, gifting and changes coming to federal estate taxation.


The death of a person is devastating, especially when that person was someone you love. A family needs to deal with its grief, yet the world moves forward and demands that estate and probate obligations be met and affairs finalized. There are bills to pay and property to transfer. The will and/or trust seem clear, but you don't know where to begin or exactly what to do. We can help. We're experienced NJ estate attorneys who have helped individuals and families like yours through the maze of New Jersey, multi-state probate and international estate and administration laws.

 

If you need advice on estate administration, including probate law in New Jersey, and want to talk to an experienced and easily-approachable attorney, then call Fredrick P. Niemann toll-free at (855) 376-5291 or e-mail him at fniemann@hnlawfirm.com.



Estate Administration In New Jersey

Probate Law in New Jersey


We Can Help.

 

If you're feeling stressed, confused or unsure of what to do and want the advice and reassurance of an experienced and caring professional, Fredrick P. Niemann, Esq. can help.


TESTIMONIAL

During a difficult period in my life, I called upon Hanlon Niemann to help me as executor to my father’s estate. Mr. Niemann stayed with me every step of the way. He is very professional in his manner and dealings, not only with me but with the attorneys, law firms, creditors and others involved in the probate of my father’s estate. I am very satisfied with his services.

—Ralph Cafaro, Manalapan, NJ

 

Fredrick P. Niemann, Esq.,

a NJ Estate Administration Attorney


Fredrick P. Niemann, Esq. was invited by the Office of Elder Rights and Adult Protective Services of the Department of Health and Senior Services, Division of Aging and Community Services, to make comments on existing Adult Protective Services Programs on August 25, 2010 at the State Capitol located in Trenton, New Jersey.


On March 6th, Fredrick P. Niemann, Esq. addressed the Monmouth County NJ Bar Association Family Law Committee on Special Needs Trusts, Supplemental Needs Trusts for adult and minor incapacitated children and aged parents and their use in asset planning and eligibility for government benefit programs, including Medicaid, SSI and SSD.



A NJ Estate Administration Attorney Who

is a Probate and Trust Lawyer Understands the Laws

of NJ and the Estate Administration Process

 

NJ Estate Administration and Probate

Under the Laws of New Jersey


An estate is the total of all property owned by a deceased person prior to the distribution of his/her property in accordance with the terms of a will or trust, or, when there is no will or trust, by the law of intestate succession in New Jersey or the state where the individual lived. If proper planning of the estate has not been done, this process can be complicated. Several things must happen during the process of 1) estate administration and 2) probate administration: 

 

     The will is proven to be valid or invalid.

     The property covered by the will or trust is verified and valued.

     It is determined how property of the decedent is to be

        distributed to beneficiaries.

     Creditors of the decedent are identified and given the opportunity

        to file claims against the estate.

     Fees and taxes for administration of the estate are established

        and paid.

     The assets of the estate are distributed.

 


An Estate Administration Attorney in

New Jersey Can Preserve Estate Assets

 

By retaining the services of a knowledgeable estate attorney with a background in elder law, you benefit from their understanding of New Jersey law and their expertise in preserving estate assets. Reducing estate taxes is one way that an estate can retain more of its wealth for the decedent's heirs. Our attorneys know of legal ways to accomplish this task.


TESTIMONIALS 

Mr. Niemann has been a god send to me and my family. He has met with me many, many times with patience, sensitivity and understanding that few people expect from an attorney. My family issues are complex and Mr. Niemann understands what I want to happen to my estate upon my death especially for my adult incapacitated child and other adult children. He created a special trust for my son. He has followed up with me to help me make decisions without forcing his opinions on me. In the end, he told me, ”Jerri, my job is to explain your choices and help you understand the legal effect of those choices". He guides me and puts me at ease. He wants me to make decisions that are the right ones for me.

—Jeraldine Vincitore Freehold, NJ




Estate Administration lawyers serving these New Jersey Counties:


Monmouth County, Ocean County, Essex County, Cape May County, Mercer

County, Middlesex County, Bergen County, Morris County, Burlington County,

Union County, Somerset County, Hudson County, Passaic County



Call Fredrick P. Niemann, Esq. toll-free at (855) 376-5291 or e-mail him at  fniemann@hnlawfirm.com.  He welcomes your calls and inquiries and you’ll find him very approachable and easy to talk to.



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