Andrew M. Wolfenson
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Andrew M. Wolfenson, a distinguished attorney based in Union, New Jersey, specializes in Personal Injury and Probate law. At our firm, we embrace the philosophy of "providing our clients with a fresh start," guiding individuals through pivotal life transitions such as divorce, estate management, bankruptcy, real estate transactions, and name changes. We are dedicated to equipping our clients with the tools and resources necessary for their next chapter. Recognized as a "Super Lawyer," an accolade awarded to only 5% of New Jersey attorneys based on peer nominations and evaluations, Andrew's commitment to excellence in legal practice is evident. For seven consecutive years, he has been honored as one of "New Jersey's Best Lawyers For Families" by NJ Monthly magazine, a recognition driven by client nominations that underscores his focus on understanding client needs and achieving favorable resolutions. Andrew's extensive experience includes numerous court appointments as Administrator of disputed estates, demonstrating his capability and trustworthiness in complex legal matters. Beyond his practice, Andrew is also an accomplished author, with legal thrillers such as "In His Ex-Wife's Defense," "In His Own Defense," and "Deadly Fantasy: A Baseball Story" available on Kindle. He actively contributes to the legal community as a member of the New Jersey State Bar Association's Membership Committee and has held leadership roles within the Franklin & Marshall College Alumni Association and his local synagogue. Residing in Union, NJ, Andrew balances his professional commitments with a fulfilling personal life, cherishing time spent with family and engaging in his passion for fantasy baseball.
About Probate Law
Probate attorneys guide families through the estate administration process after a loved one passes. They handle court filings, asset distribution, and dispute resolution. Common matters include estate administration, will contests, heir disputes, trust administration.