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Best Estate and Probate Law Attorneys in New Jersey

Renata A Mizak
Norrie & Associates
Mount Olive, NJ
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Alan Ehrlich
Ehrlich, Petriello, Gudin & Plaza, Attorneys at Law
Newark, NJ
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Kenneth Vercammen
Kenneth Vercammen & Associates PC Law Office
Edison, NJ
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Jennifer L. Alexander
Griffin Alexander, P.C.
Randolph, NJ
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Frank Araps
Herold Law, P.A.
Warren, NJ
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Carolann Aschoff
Carolann M. Aschoff, P.C.
Jersey City, NJ
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Richard Sanvenero Jr.
Fox & Melofchik, L.L.C.
Ocean, NJ
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Joshua Kaplan
Kaplan Law Practice
Lyndhurst, NJ
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Glenn R. Reiser
LoFaro & Reiser LLP
Hackensack, NJ
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Andrew M. Wolfenson
Andrew M. Wolfenson, Esq., P.C.
Union, NJ
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New Jersey Estate and Probate Law Legal Resources

Estate and Probate Law Bar Associations and Legal Organizations

American College of Trust and Estate Counsel (ACTEC) - The ACTEC is a national invitation-only professional association for attorneys who practice estate planning and probate law, including wills and trusts. The organization is made up of Fellows who have been vetted by the organization and have demonstrated significant knowledge and experience with estate and probate law. The American College of Trust and Estate Counsel provide resources and education to lawyers while also providing comment to Congress and other legislative bodies.

Specialty Certifications in Estate and Probate Law

Estate Planning Law Specialist (EPLS) - Attorneys who are involved in estate planning can become certified by the NAEPC as Estate Planning Law Specialists (EPLS). The National Association of Estate Planners & Councils is dedicated to establishing and ensuring standards for professionals, including attorneys, who assist people with arranging the disposal of their estate after death. The National Association of Estate Planners & Councils also serves as a national network for many local councils, which serve as affiliates of the NAEPC. The local councils provide education and networking for estate planning professionals.

New Jersey Government and Court Resources

New Jersey Legislature

New Jersey Legislature - The New Jersey Legislature operates under a bicameral system, comprising the New Jersey Senate and the General Assembly. The Senate has 40 members serving four-year terms, while the General Assembly consists of 80 members serving two-year terms. As the state's legislative body, the Legislature is responsible for proposing, debating, and passing laws that govern New Jersey. Its duties include formulating the state budget, levying taxes, and addressing various policy issues such as education, healthcare, and transportation.

New Jersey Office of Attorney General

New Jersey Office of Attorney General - The New Jersey Office of the Attorney General, headed by the Attorney General appointed by the Governor, serves as the chief legal officer and principal legal advisor to the state. This office is responsible for providing legal counsel to state agencies, representing New Jersey in legal matters, and overseeing law enforcement. The Attorney General plays a central role in prosecuting and defending legal actions on behalf of the state, issuing legal opinions, and addressing a wide array of legal issues, including consumer protection, civil rights, and public safety.

Supreme Court of New Jersey

Supreme Court of New Jersey - The Supreme Court of New Jersey serves as the highest judicial authority in the state, entrusted with interpreting and applying the law. Its primary responsibility involves hearing appeals from lower courts to ensure the accurate interpretation and application of state laws and the constitution. The court handles a wide range of cases, including civil, criminal, and constitutional matters, establishing legal precedents that guide lower courts and legal practitioners statewide. Additionally, the Supreme Court of New Jersey oversees the regulation of attorneys, managing attorney admissions, setting ethical standards, and ensuring the professionalism and ethical conduct of lawyers across the state.

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