New Jersey Elder Abuse Lawyer - Freehold, NJ
Lawyers in Freehold, NJ
3499 Route 9 North Suite 1F Freehold, NJ 07728
Updated: 03/03/2026
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Hired Law firm 2018After numerous searches for the best attorneys in this respective field, I have decided to retain this exceptional firm. Mr. Fredrick Niemann of Hanlon, Niemann & Wright assisted us in an adult guardianship matter. As this case became unexpectedly convoluted, entirely complicated and thereby, treacherous to navigate, Mr. Niemann gently guided me towards an optimal path to obtain my desirable result. He helped avert plenty of psychological distress while minimized the legal costs I would have to incur had I been led to pursue a wrong course of action. Mr. Niemann is insightful, informative and affable. Aside from the obvious and unrivaled experience in the fields of Elder Laws, Medicaid Application Process and Veteran Benefits, amongst others, Mr. Niemann directs an office of highly commendable staff, a place where good but often lost old values such as respect, compassion and integrity still live on.
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