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Dumont & Watson, P.C.

Dumont & Watson, P.C. - Princeton, NJ

Probate & Estate Administration Lawyers in Princeton, NJ

600 Alexander Road Suite 1-1 Princeton, NJ 08540

Princeton Probate & Estate Administration Law Firm

Updated: 02/16/2026

Areas of Practice

  • Probate & Estate Administration

Firm Information

Overview

Dumont & Watson, P.C., is a knowledgeable and affordable law firm that provides estate planning and business law services in Princeton, New Jersey. We have over 60 years of combined experience.

Princeton Estate Planning And Estate Administration Law Firm

Dumont & Watson, P.C., provides in-depth knowledge about all aspects of estate planning. We can help you with:

  • Creating an estate plan
  • Establishing credit shelter trusts
  • Drafting simple and complex wills
  • Drafting disclaimer trusts
  • Qualified personal residence trusts
  • Irrevocable life insurance trusts

We can also help with durable powers of attorney, advance health care directives, health care proxies and guardianship and conservatorship issues.

Princeton Business Law Attorneys

At our law firm, we know that running a business is hard work. We can help you grow your business while avoiding financial and legal pitfalls. We provide legal services related to:

  • Contract negotiations and review
  • Severance agreements
  • Employment agreements
  • Licensing agreements
  • Regulatory compliance
  • Business formation

We can also assist you with corporate governance, business financing, shareholder agreements, nonprofit and charitable institutions and the purchase or sale of business assets.

We strive to help individuals, families and business owners reach their goals by protecting their assets and business interests. Our dynamic team is ready to help you with your legal needs.

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Princeton, NJ

600 Alexander Road
Suite 1-1
Princeton, NJ 08540

Directions

Phone: 609-991-7707

Fax: 609-688-9353

Email: Send a message

  • Credit Cards Accepted

Pennsylvania Locations

Newtown, PA  (Main Office, 15.5 miles)

41 University Drive
Suite 460
Newtown, PA 18940

Directions

Phone: 215-970-2749

Fax: 267-757-8701

Email: Send a message

Websites:

  • Credit Cards Accepted

Additional New Jersey Locations

Red Bank, NJ  (29.1 miles)

125 Half Mile Road
Suite 200
Red Bank, NJ 07701

Directions

Phone: 609-991-7707

Fax: 267-757-8701

Email: Send a message

Websites:

  • Credit Cards Accepted

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