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Estate Planning

Leave A Legacy And Avoid Excessive Taxation

Recent events have cast a spotlight on the need to create a will that clearly state your wishes for the distribution of your assets, the care of any minor children and instructions for medical care should you become incapacitated and unable to communicate.

The Bergen County estate planning attorneys at the Englewood law offices of Hartstein & Hartstein have more than 30 years of experience in the creation and review of estate plans and the negotiation and litigation of disputes related to New Jersey probate. We handle:


New Jersey Probate Assistance

Probate is the legal process by which your will is adjudicated legally valid and your assets are distributed according to the terms of your will or estate plan. New Jersey probate is a complex process that requires the skilled guidance of an experienced New Jersey probate lawyers. Mistakes could result in time consuming probate litigation among family members, or review by the IRS or state if procedures are not properly completed.



  • Wills

  • Revocable and Irrevocable Trusts

  • Charitable Trusts

  • Special Needs Trusts

  • Asset Protection

  • Powers of Attorney

  • Living Wills and Advanced Health Care Directives

  • Guardianships

  • Prenuptial Agreements

  • Will Probate

  • Estate Administration

  • Intestacy

  • Estate Litigation

  • Will Contest


Estate Plans: Not Just for the Wealthy

The best gift you can leave your family is a comprehensive will and well-designed estate plan that accounts for changing circumstances and avoids potential disputes. If you have assets or minor children, contact the Bergen County estate planning lawyers at Hartstein & Hartstein today for a free phone consultation.