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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.


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Fredrick P. Niemann, Esq. attended the 46th annual Heckerling Institute on Estate Planning conference from January 9th to January 13th at the Orlando World Center sponsored by the Community of Miami School of Law.  This week long session assembled the nation’s leading authorities to lecture and discuss the latest in estate planning techniques and strategies.  Topics analyzed and discussed included 1) elder law; 2) asset protection; 3) statutory case law developments; 4) planning with financial assets including annuities, Roth IRA’s, and life insurance policies; 5) litigation and tax

controversies; 6) networking and practice development.




Looking into the future…


Many families whose lives are affected by disability, mental or physical incapacity and/or illness worry about the future. Who will care for my loved one when I am gone? Will he or she have the support, resources and services that they need?  Who will look out for them? Who will help them make important medical, financial and life decisions?


When you look into the future and you need the answers to these important decisions, consult with a caring and knowledgeable NJ guardianship attorney.

 

Call our office today. Ask for Mr. Niemann to personally discuss

your NJ Guardianship toll-free at (855) 376-5291 or e-mail

him at  fniemann@hnlawfirm.com.



Do You Need Help with a

New Jersey Legal Guardianship?

 

We Can Help.


When a loved one reaches a point in his or her life where, due to either old age or disability (especially young adults), he or she cannot effectively care for personal, medical and financial matters, it may be wise to consider a NJ legal guardianship or conservatorship.

 

A conservator or legal guardian is a person selected by the court in which the appointed person or persons, called a "guardian” or "conservator” attends to the personal and/or financial needs of another.” In the context of elder law, a spouse or child is typically appointed as legal guardian or conservator and given various powers to protect a loved one.


TESTIMONIAL

I am 86 years old, a widow and live in Manalapan, New Jersey. I cannot say enough about the caring, kind and compassionate staff with Fredrick P. Niemann. Mrs. Urciuoli always takes my calls and knows me by my first name. She is patient and concerned about me and my welfare. She has even called to wish me happy holidays and check on my health. Fredrick P. Niemann and the attorneys and staff of his office are a special law firm.

—Ruth Leibowitz, Manalapan, NJ


TESTIMONIAL

Fred is an amazing and dynamic person. I have attended a few of his work shops and CEU events over the years and his interactive discussions have been both educational and entertaining. He is one of the few lawyers out there that I do trust and does whatever he says he is going to (Accountability) who ever I have referred his way has always thanked me for connecting them and this is why I continue to work w/ Fred. Great person, excellent ethics, and very knowledgeable. I highly recommend him.

Steve Weiss, Regional Director of Professional Relations, Senior Bridge


TESTIMONIAL

If you are searching for a special attorney, someone who is experienced, likeable as a person and professional, call Mr. Niemann. I felt good about my choice.

—Frank Mollo, Manchester, NJ


   


Introduction to

Guardianship in New Jersey


The appointment of a legal guardian in New Jersey is something that’s not taken lightly by the court. The legal guardian will be limited to those decisions that will meet the level of need by the incapacitated person. Some of these decisions may include, but not be limited to

 

     Choice of where the loved one resides;

     Acceptance or denial of medical care;

     Control of food, clothing and shelter;

     Control of financial and contractual affairs;

     Estate and asset preservation planning;

     Restriction of loved one’s civil rights and

        personal freedom.


Fredrick P. Niemann, Esq.,

a NJ Guardianship Attorney


Conservatorship or Legal Guardianship in NJ:

Which is the Right Choice?

 

In New Jersey, a conservatorship is generally more limited than a legal guardianship and is voluntary. Like a legal guardianship, a conservatorship is a court-ordered relationship between a caregiver and a person who’s unable to make sound decisions due to old age or mental or physical disability. Unlike a legal guardianship, however, a conservatorship concerns only the conservatee’s financial matters when they need assistance. If found necessary, a conservator will be appointed with those powers necessary to make the following financial decisions:

 

     Power and duty to make reasonable payments for the support,

        maintenance, and education of the conservatee;

 

     Power and duty to pay all lawful debts owed by the conservatee;

 

     Power and duty to possess and manage the conservatee’s assets;

 

     Power and duty to collect all debts owed to the conservatee;

 

     Power to engage in tax, estate, and asset preservation planning; 

 

The skilled New Jersey guardianship attorneys and Fredrick P. Niemann, Esq. at Hanlon Niemann can help you not only present the best evidence for the need of a guardian or conservator, but can help you continue to maintain compliance with the court’s directives as the conservation / guardianship relationship develops.

 

Call our office today. Ask for Mr. Niemann to personally discuss your NJ Guardianship 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.

 

We Understand Your Concerns and Those of Your Loved Ones

 

A guardian is someone appointed by the court to make decisions on behalf of another person who cannot make decisions independently.


We understand the emotional stress surrounding a guardianship proceeding.  Few issues will confront a non-disabled spouse, parent or child more than that of guardianship.

 

In New Jersey, you are considered legally capable of decision making at age eighteen.  In the eyes of the law, even those with a significant developmental disability or a serious mental illness may legally be permitted to make decisions on their own behalf at the age of 18.  A person, however, with a confirmed disability or a mental illness is not capable of making his or her own decision; it is necessary to secure the judicial appointment of a guardian.

 

Call our office today. Ask for Mr. Niemann to personally discuss your NJ Guardianship matter 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.

 

 

 

New Jersey Guardianship attorney 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


 

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