Patricia A Bennett, Esq. is an attorney who specializes in elder law, which includes estate planning, wills, trusts, powers of attorney, living wills, guardianships, and conservatorships. Additionally, Ms. Bennett has expertise in the areas of Medicaid planning and the Medicaid application process. Because we provide a variety of legal services, we make estate planning the most convenient for you.
Ensure with representation from our elder law attorney in Red Bank, New Jersey.
Ensure with representation from our elder law attorney in Red Bank, New Jersey.
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First President of Ocean-Monmouth Chapter of National Association of Women Business Owners (NJAWBO).
First Woman Surrogate of Monmouth County; first to Computerize Office; first to open office for extra hours to accommodate working people; first to publish Surrogate Information Guides for Public and Funeral Homes.
In light of Ms. Bennett's education and experience, she is well-suited to handle the elder law needs of her clients and their loved ones.
She is dedicated to insuring that anyone who seeks her services is made comfortable and becomes knowledgeable as to what can or should be done for their particular family.
First Woman Surrogate of Monmouth County; first to Computerize Office; first to open office for extra hours to accommodate working people; first to publish Surrogate Information Guides for Public and Funeral Homes.
In light of Ms. Bennett's education and experience, she is well-suited to handle the elder law needs of her clients and their loved ones.
She is dedicated to insuring that anyone who seeks her services is made comfortable and becomes knowledgeable as to what can or should be done for their particular family.
PATRICIA A. BENNETT, ESQ. of Red Bank, New Jersey, offers personalized advice that ensures your wishes will be met.
We help you take control of your legal matters.
A Will is a legal document which allows you to dispose of your property after death.
If you do not make a Will, the State of New Jersey does it for you.
In a Will, you can also name the person(s) you want to administer your estate and avoid a bonding fee.
In preparing a Will it is necessary to determine who will receive your property after death and in what proportion, e.g., a specific bequest of an amount of money or a particular item to a person/persons or institution and designation of the distribution of the residue of your estate to a person/ persons or charity, usually identified by percentages to allow for fluctuations in the value and amount of property after death.
We help you take control of your legal matters.
A Will is a legal document which allows you to dispose of your property after death.
If you do not make a Will, the State of New Jersey does it for you.
In a Will, you can also name the person(s) you want to administer your estate and avoid a bonding fee.
In preparing a Will it is necessary to determine who will receive your property after death and in what proportion, e.g., a specific bequest of an amount of money or a particular item to a person/persons or institution and designation of the distribution of the residue of your estate to a person/ persons or charity, usually identified by percentages to allow for fluctuations in the value and amount of property after death.
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