Dana M. Bressman

Dana M. Bressman

Venable LLP β€’ Springfield, NJ
Estate PlanningPersonal InjuryTax

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Phone
(973) 376-9050
Address
Springfield, NJ, 07081, US

Professional

Bar Admissions
New Jersey2007New York2008

About

Dana M. Bressman is a distinguished attorney at Venable LLP, specializing in Estate Planning, Elderlaw & Medicaid Planning, Special Needs Planning, and Estate and Gift Taxes. Based in Springfield, NJ, Dana brings a wealth of experience to her practice, providing clients with tailored legal solutions that address their unique needs and circumstances. With a focus on comprehensive estate planning, Dana expertly navigates the complexities of elder law and Medicaid, ensuring that her clients and their families are well-prepared for the future. She is particularly skilled in special needs planning, helping families secure the financial futures of their loved ones while maximizing available resources. Dana also offers insightful guidance on estate and gift taxes, helping clients to minimize tax liabilities and preserve their wealth for future generations. Dana's commitment to her clients is unwavering. She takes the time to understand each client's individual situation, providing compassionate and personalized legal support. Her dedication to fostering long-term relationships ensures that clients feel confident and informed throughout the planning process. Serving clients throughout Springfield and the surrounding areas, Dana M. Bressman is dedicated to making a positive impact on the lives of those she represents. With her extensive knowledge and client-centered approach, Dana is a trusted advocate for all aspects of estate and elder law.

About Estate Planning Law

Estate planning attorneys help individuals plan for the distribution of their assets and care during incapacity. They create wills, trusts, and other documents to protect families and minimize taxes. Common matters include wills, trusts, powers of attorney, healthcare directives.

Updated: Mar 14, 2026