Dedicated to assisting families and individuals with their Elder Law and Estate Planning needs. The Law Offices of Gary Cornick, LLC, is a New Jersey law firm dedicated to assisting families and individuals with their Elder Law and Estate Planning needs. The firm provides quality legal services in the areas of Elder Law Planning, Estate Planning, Medicaid Planning, Guardianships, Disability Planning, Estate Litigation/Will Contests, Nursing Home Litigation and Fiduciary Services.
The Law Offices of Gary Cornick, LLC, has two conveniently located offices in central New Jersey. With offices in Somerville and North Brunswick, the firm is easily accessible to Somerset, Middlesex, Hunterdon, Union and Morris Counties.
The Law Offices of Gary Cornick, LLC, assists clients with Elder Law, Estate Planning, Guardianships, Estate Litigation, Special Needs Planning and Nursing Home Law in Somerville and East Brunswick, NJ as well as Manville, Milltown, Somerset, Franklin Park, Kendall Park, New Brunswick, Highland Park, Monmouth Junction, South River, Dayton, Edison, New Brunswick, South Brunswick, Spotswood, Piscataway, Sayreville, Zarephath, South Bound Brook, Bound Brook, Green Brook, Belle Mead, Kingston, Rocky Hill, Metuchen, Old Bridge, South Plainfield, Parlin, Hillsborough, Bridgewater, Monroe, Plainsboro and Dunellen in Middlesex, Monmouth, Somerset, Hudson, Hunterdon, Mercer, Morris, Ocean, Passaic, Salem, Sussex, Union, and Warren Counties.
The Law Offices of Gary Cornick, LLC, has two conveniently located offices in central New Jersey. With offices in Somerville and North Brunswick, the firm is easily accessible to Somerset, Middlesex, Hunterdon, Union and Morris Counties.
The Law Offices of Gary Cornick, LLC, assists clients with Elder Law, Estate Planning, Guardianships, Estate Litigation, Special Needs Planning and Nursing Home Law in Somerville and East Brunswick, NJ as well as Manville, Milltown, Somerset, Franklin Park, Kendall Park, New Brunswick, Highland Park, Monmouth Junction, South River, Dayton, Edison, New Brunswick, South Brunswick, Spotswood, Piscataway, Sayreville, Zarephath, South Bound Brook, Bound Brook, Green Brook, Belle Mead, Kingston, Rocky Hill, Metuchen, Old Bridge, South Plainfield, Parlin, Hillsborough, Bridgewater, Monroe, Plainsboro and Dunellen in Middlesex, Monmouth, Somerset, Hudson, Hunterdon, Mercer, Morris, Ocean, Passaic, Salem, Sussex, Union, and Warren Counties.
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We strive to provide caring, professional, experienced service in the areas of elder law, disability law and estate planning and administration.
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Born, Summit, New Jersey; Admitted to the bars of the State of New Jersey (1991), United States District Courts for the District of New Jersey and the State of Vermont.
Union College, Schenectady, New York; University of Baltimore School of Law; University of Aberdeen (Scotland) School of Law.
Mr. Cornick has written numerous articles and is a regular speaker addressing elder law, estate planning and guardianship law issues.
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Born, Summit, New Jersey; Admitted to the bars of the State of New Jersey (1991), United States District Courts for the District of New Jersey and the State of Vermont.
Union College, Schenectady, New York; University of Baltimore School of Law; University of Aberdeen (Scotland) School of Law.
Mr. Cornick has written numerous articles and is a regular speaker addressing elder law, estate planning and guardianship law issues.
Elder Law is the interrelationship of the laws and regulations of the following areas: Medicaid, Medicare, Social Security, Nursing Homes, Probate, Insurance, Health Care, Housing, Elder Abuse, Banking and Investments, Mental Health, Trusts, Pensions, Asset Preservation Transfers, and Taxes.
As attorneys who regularly work with the elderly, we bring more to our practice than an expertise in the law and regulations.
We have an understanding of the aging process that allows us to ignore the myths related to aging and focus on the real physical and mental difficulties faced by the elderly.
As attorneys who regularly work with the elderly, we bring more to our practice than an expertise in the law and regulations.
We have an understanding of the aging process that allows us to ignore the myths related to aging and focus on the real physical and mental difficulties faced by the elderly.
The term "Elder Law" refers to the people an attorney serves rather than the type of work handled.
The legal issues facing the elderly are often challenging and interrelated.
It is important for an attorney to be familiar with the many laws and regulations affecting seniors in areas such as Medicaid, Medicare, Real Estate, Social Security, Disabilities, Nursing Homes, Probate, Insurance, Health Care, Housing, Elder Abuse, Trusts, Assets Preservation Transfers, and Taxes.
Solutions to problems in one area can often create problems in other areas.
The legal issues facing the elderly are often challenging and interrelated.
It is important for an attorney to be familiar with the many laws and regulations affecting seniors in areas such as Medicaid, Medicare, Real Estate, Social Security, Disabilities, Nursing Homes, Probate, Insurance, Health Care, Housing, Elder Abuse, Trusts, Assets Preservation Transfers, and Taxes.
Solutions to problems in one area can often create problems in other areas.
Many people believe that "estate planning" is only for the very wealthy and deals only with the distribution of one's assets after death.
In fact, estate planning is for everyone - whether you are young or old, married or single, wealthy or not, you need to get your affairs in order.
Often people are motivated to prepare an estate plan following a major life event, such as the birth of a child, major illness or death of a loved one.
However, one is better served by preparing their estate plan at a less stressful time.
In fact, estate planning is for everyone - whether you are young or old, married or single, wealthy or not, you need to get your affairs in order.
Often people are motivated to prepare an estate plan following a major life event, such as the birth of a child, major illness or death of a loved one.
However, one is better served by preparing their estate plan at a less stressful time.
Dealing with the death of loved one is difficult.
The emotional loss that one experiences can be great.
Unfortunately, at this time loved ones must also address the issue of estate administration.
Estate administration (often known as probate) is the court process used to determine the validity of a will and oversee the payment of creditors and distribution of estate assets.
Even if there is no valid will at the time of death, the estate will still go through the probate procedure.
Since probate is regulated by state laws, there are specific procedures proscribed by each state for carrying out the process.
The emotional loss that one experiences can be great.
Unfortunately, at this time loved ones must also address the issue of estate administration.
Estate administration (often known as probate) is the court process used to determine the validity of a will and oversee the payment of creditors and distribution of estate assets.
Even if there is no valid will at the time of death, the estate will still go through the probate procedure.
Since probate is regulated by state laws, there are specific procedures proscribed by each state for carrying out the process.
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