Monmouth County Legal Estate Counsel
The death of a loved one is a very sensitive matter for family members and friends. In addition to the grief they feel, they also must deal with a complicated legal process known as estate administration. A Monmouth County estate planning attorney can help with a range of issues, from determining who is entitled to the deceased's property to settling contested estate matters. An experienced Monmouth County estate planning attorney assists clients with a variety of estate administration and probate matters.
Planning Your Future and Making Your Wishes Known
Creating an estate plan is a vital step in ensuring that your wishes for the future are clear and legally binding when you pass away. Our attorneys work closely with individuals and families to develop a comprehensive estate plan that is tailored to meet the unique needs of each individual client.
A Monmouth County estate planning attorney can prepare documents such as wills, trusts, powers of attorney, and advance health care directives. In addition, we can provide advice and guidance in estate taxation and asset protection strategies. We also handle complex matters involving fiduciary litigation, retirement planning, and wealth transfer strategies.
When a contested matter arises concerning the ownership, occupancy, or use of real property in Monmouth County, it is important that the disputed issue be handled quickly and efficiently. Engaging a Monmouth County estate planning attorney experienced in such matters ensures a more streamlined process.
We represent individuals and businesses in the negotiation, administration, and litigation of trusts and estates. Including a Monmouth County estate planning attorney in your estate planning process can provide valuable insight and assistance in navigating the complex legal landscape. The Matus Law Group can handle all aspects of estate planning, including wealth transfers, probate and trust administration, fiduciary litigation, and taxation matters.
The Matus Law Group can also represent plaintiffs and defendants in guardianship matters involving alleged incapacitated persons, including petitions to establish guardianships, disputes over the appointment of a guardian, petitions to challenge an existing guardianship, revocation of a guardianship, contested conservatorships, and proceedings involving the modification of an existing court order. For matters concerning guardianship in Monmouth County, consulting with a Monmouth County estate planning attorney is crucial for a timely and favorable resolution. We are familiar with the procedures in each of the Monmouth County Surrogate courts, the rules governing alleged incapacitated persons, and the requirements for the appointment of counsel in these cases.
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