Dumont & Watson, P.C. - Red Bank, NJ
Probate & Estate Administration Lawyers in Red Bank, NJ
125 Half Mile Road Suite 200 Red Bank, NJ 07701
Red Bank Probate & Estate Administration Law Firm
Updated: 02/16/2026
Areas of Practice
- Probate & Estate Administration
Firm Information
Overview
Estate planning protects your assets and ensures that your loved ones receive the inheritance you intend for them. If you need to create an estate plan in Red Bank, New Jersey, Dumont & Watson, P.C., can help.
Guidance For Estate Planning
Estate planning is complex. Our law office helps you evaluate your assets, write your will and establish trusts when necessary. We also assist with Powers of Attorney, conservatorships and guardianship declarations.
Support For Estate Administration
Appointment as the executor of an estate is a significant responsibility. If you are unfamiliar with the process, you may feel confused. At our law office, we can provide you with legal support and handle administration tasks on your behalf.
Representation Through Probate
The probate process can seem intimidating. We guide you through the court appearances and document filings. When you worry about how to represent your interests and the deceased's estate, our law office can offer you the guidance that you need.
Estate planning decisions can seem overwhelming, especially without the right legal support. Dumont & Watson, P.C., can help you navigate the process, create a plan and make the decisions that may feel challenging to handle alone. We can help you protect your assets and your family's financial stability.
Contact
125 Half Mile Road
Suite 200
Red Bank, NJ 07701
Phone: 609-991-7707
Fax: 267-757-8701
Email: Send a message
Additional New Jersey Locations
Princeton, NJ (29.1 miles)
600 Alexander Road
Suite 1-1
Princeton, NJ 08540
Phone: 609-991-7707
Fax: 609-688-9353
Email: Send a message
Websites:
Pennsylvania Locations
Newtown, PA (Main Office, 43.6 miles)
41 University Drive
Suite 460
Newtown, PA 18940
Phone: 215-970-2749
Fax: 267-757-8701
Email: Send a message
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