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Fredrick P. Niemann is a highly regarded attorney based in Freehold, NJ, with over 30 years of experience in probate law. As a partner at Hanlon Niemann, he combines a wealth of knowledge with a client-centered approach, ensuring that legal challenges are met with proactive and effective solutions. His extensive background in probate matters allows him to navigate the complexities of the law, providing clients with the guidance they need during difficult times. Fredrick's philosophy revolves around a strong commitment to listening to his clients. He believes that understanding their concerns and goals is essential to offering practical solutions that alleviate anxiety and foster hope. This empathetic approach has earned him the trust and respect of clients throughout New Jersey and beyond. At Hanlon Niemann, the firm prides itself on delivering a superior client experience. Each team member, from attorneys to paralegals, possesses strong educational backgrounds and professional expertise, creating a supportive environment where clients feel valued and understood. The friendly atmosphere of the office is frequently noted by clients, making their legal journeys less daunting. Fredrick invites potential clients to reach out for a consultation, whether in-person or via telephone. For added convenience, the firm offers virtual consultations through secure technology, allowing clients to connect from anywhere in New Jersey, including Bergen County and Cape May County, or even from abroad. This flexibility ensures that clients can discuss their legal matters comfortably, wherever they are. To learn more about how Fredrick P. Niemann can assist you with your probate needs, contact him today to schedule a consultation. He looks forward to guiding you through your legal challenges with expertise and compassion.
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.