Jamie Shuster Morgan
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**Jamie Shuster Morgan** Cherry Hill, NJ Fendrick Morgan Jamie Shuster Morgan is a distinguished attorney specializing in estate planning, estate administration, and elder law. With over two decades of experience in these critical areas, Jamie has dedicated her career to helping clients navigate the complexities of their legal needs while ensuring their legacies are safeguarded. A proud alumnus of Rutgers University School of Law, Jamie graduated in 2001 and began her legal journey clerking for the Honorable James D. Ciancia in the Appellate Division of the New Jersey Superior Court. This invaluable experience honed her analytical skills and deepened her understanding of the legal system. Following her clerkship, she joined the prestigious law firm Fox Rothschild in Philadelphia, where she contributed significantly to the Tax and Estates Department. During this time, Jamie pursued her LL.M. degree in Taxation from New York University, which she completed in 2004, further solidifying her expertise in tax law as it relates to estate planning. In 2007, Jamie partnered with Douglas Fendrick to establish Fendrick Morgan in Voorhees, New Jersey. Together, they have cultivated a firm that is exclusively dedicated to estate planning, estate administration, and elder law, providing tailored solutions to meet the unique needs of their clients. Residing in Cherry Hill, New Jersey, Jamie is not only committed to her professional endeavors but also values her role as a devoted wife and mother to two young children. Her personal and professional experiences empower her to offer compassionate and knowledgeable legal guidance to families in her community. Whether you are planning your estate or navigating the complexities of elder law, Jamie is ready to assist you with integrity and expertise.
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.