Veitengruber Law - Wall Township, NJ
Bankruptcy Lawyers in Wall Township, NJ
1720 Highway 34 Suite 10 Wall Township, NJ 07727
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Wall Township Bankruptcy Law Firm
Updated: 03/03/2026
Areas of Practice
- Bankruptcy
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Customer Reviews for Veitengruber Law
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Hired Law firm 2019-2020Listens to what you want before he tries to decide for you.
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Hired Law firm 2019Best of the best. Everyone is always in the know, the turnaround times cannot be beat & they're like the nicest people you'd ever meet. I send all of my real estate clients to him and everyone winds up loving him & his team. Genuinely warm, smart and ethical, there's no one I can recommend in this industry with more confidence then Veitengruber Law. With regards to all real estate, bankruptcy, foreclosure and short sale, you'd be selling yourself short not to give him a try. 11/10.
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Additional New Jersey Locations
Bordentown, NJ (31.6 miles)
33 Third Street
2nd Floor, Suite 3
Bordentown, NJ 08505
Fax: 732-695-3917
Hours: (By Appointment Only)
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