Owner, Nina Weiss, has worked as a Guardianship Lawyer in New Jersey for nearly twenty years and has a firm understanding of the interplay between the legal and medical aspects of guardianship law proceedings. Nina started her career in law at the New Jersey Office of the Public Guardian and has a wealth of experience in guardianship law from many different perspectives.
Whether assisting clients with a full or limited guardianship, or if a guardianship needs to be defended, people who retain Weiss Law as a Guardianship Lawyer can be confident that we will provide the necessary guidance and advocacy to navigate this challenging terrain. Guardianship law is a complex area of law requiring specialized knowledge and expertise.
Whether assisting clients with a full or limited guardianship, or if a guardianship needs to be defended, people who retain Weiss Law as a Guardianship Lawyer can be confident that we will provide the necessary guidance and advocacy to navigate this challenging terrain. Guardianship law is a complex area of law requiring specialized knowledge and expertise.
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Nina Weiss has been involved in guardianship matters in New Jersey for more than 15 years and has a firm understanding of the interplay between the legal and medical aspects of guardianship proceedings. If you have a child with a disability, it may be essential to establish a special needs trust so as to qualify and/or preserve much needed benefits.
Getting the right help in the least restrictive way possible is what ensures our independence and dignity. A conservatorship is an example of a less restrictive alternative to guardianship of the finances/property. A conservatorship involves the voluntary appointment of a court-sanctioned fiduciary who will assist an individual with their financial matters.
Attorney Nina E. Weiss would be happy to meet with you to discuss your specific legal needs. Please feel free to contact Linda Decker at 609-303-0270 or at linda@nweisslaw.com to schedule a convenient time. If you are located far away or have difficulty with travel, we are happy to schedule a telephone consultation.
A Will is an integral part of estate planning. A Will, of course, is important for distributing your estate to your named heirs and beneficiaries, as well as naming guardians and trustees for your minor children. However, usually little, if any, attention is paid to what might happen if we become disabled and no longer able to act for ourselves.
Whether the claim is undue influence or lack of mental capacity, will disputes can be complicated and protracted matters requiring the expertise of attorneys who practice in this area of law. Nina Weiss has represented both beneficiaries as well as executors in numerous will disputes and knows what it takes to achieve a successful outcome.
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