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New Book By Local Attorney Offers Clear Estate Planning Advice

11/28/09

  Estate Planning Attorney, Michael Bonfrisco, of Simeone & Bonfrisco, is pleased to announce the release of his new book entitled, Smart Estate planning in New Jersey: What You Really Need to Know. Co-authored with Robert Armstrong and Sanford Fisch, founders of the American Academy of Estate Planning Attorneys, this unique book is written in easy-to-understand terms and serves as a guide when considering planning for your future with the use of estate planning.
  The Central Purpose of Smart Estate Planning in New Jersey: What You Really Need to Know is to better educate the public on the advantages of estate planning. Mr. Bonfrisco answers the questions about everyday issues, and offers his expertise and best advice for those needing estate planning services.
  Mr. Bonfrisco, a member of the American Academy of Estate Planning Attorneys, is committed to providing his clients with the highest quality estate planning services. The Academy is a member organization serving the needs of legal professionals concentrating on estate planning. Through the Academy’s comprehensive training, as well as educational programs and membership requirements on state-of-the-art estate planning law and techniques, it fosters excellence in estate planning among its members and helps them deliver the highest possible service to their clients.
  Mr. Bonfrisco and his staff offer advice on wills, trusts, health care power of attorney, Medicaid and Medicare planning, tax planning and qualified retirement plan distribution, organ donations, limited power of attorney and federal, estate and gift tax returns.  Their first priority is to meet their clients’ needs with the utmost of compassion and professionalism.

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