Ben Eckman |
Benjamin Eckman Attorney At Law
ben@eckman-elderlaw.com
(973) 709-0909
1767 Morris Ave.
Suite 314
Union,
NJ
07083
Ben Eckman | Benjamin Eckman Attorney At Law
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Firm Summary
Benjamin D. Eckman, Esq. concentrates his practice on Elder Law & Estate Planning. Elder law is intended to broadly assist “extended living”. An elder law practitioner provides the legal information necessary for persons whose lives will extend or have already extended beyond the time when all children are usually out of the house and when regular employment ceases. After the elder law attorney and client complete their work, legal documents have been drafted, tax considerations have been analyzed, and a plan to protect the elder’s estate has been implemented.
Mr. Eckman has lectured extensively throughout the state on “Elder Law” & Estate Planning to many senior groups, nursing facilities, professional associations and disability support groups, and has authored articles which have been published in newspapers and journals. In addition to his legal work, Benjamin is involved with many senior citizen support groups in the state.
Mr. Eckman’s legal practice concentrates on estate planning and “Elder Law”, legal issues facing senior citizens. Main areas of focus include:
- Asset protection and preservation planning using sophisticated legal techniques.
- Planning for the health – care costs of the aging and chronically ill.
- Drafting and preparation of documents including wills, living wills, trusts, health care proxies, special needs trusts, and power of attorneys.
- Probate, estate administration & distribution, estate & inheritance tax matters as well as other post mortem considerations.
- Estate Planning for disabled individuals, ensuring that governmental benefits are not jeopardized or forfeited.
Benjamin D. Eckman’s practice focuses on Estate Planning & Elder Law – legal issues facing senior citizens. Benjamin D. Eckman received his Bachelor’s Degree in Business/Accounting from Touro College and his law degree from Seton Hall University School of Law. He is a member of the New York State Bar Association, the New Jersey State Bar Association, a past member of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys, the Elder Law Section and Real Property, Probate and Trust Section of the New Jersey State Bar Association, the Union County Bar Association, Passaic County Bar Association and the Bergen County Bar Association.