Availability

  • Call & Speak Directly To An Attorney
  • Home & Hospital Visits
  • Evening & Weekend Appointments

Experience & Reliability

  • Graduate of Delaware Law School at Widener University
  • Member of the American Bar Association

Fee Arrangements

  • Negotiated Contingency Fees
  • Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
  • Hourly Billing
  • Personal Checks

Employment & Labor Law

  • Harassment

State Licensing

  • NJ, NY

About Us

  • About Us Fredrick P. Niemann offers his clients nearly 30 years of accomplished practice in the law. He is a member of the New Jersey Institute of Local Government Attorneys, the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys, the Guardianship and Conservatorship Committee of NAELA, Monmouth County Probate and Estate Committee and the Monmouth County Chancery Practice Committee. Mr. Niemann is also an approved civil mediator by the Supreme Court of New Jersey and mediates contested business and civil cases filed in the Superior Courts throughout the State of New Jersey. In addition, Mr. Niemann was accredited by the US Veteran’s Administration as a certified attorney accredited to file, prepare, counsel and assist veterans and their families in Aid and Attendance pension benefits. Mr. Niemann is listed in the prestigious Martindale-Hubbell Peer Review List for 2008 as a “rated” attorney in the State of New Jersey. He counsels clients (individual and corporate) at all economic levels in business transactions, including sales and purchases, asset protection, estate tax planning for tax reduction and avoidance, wills, trusts and probate including probate litigation, contested family and estate disputes, will contests, guardianships and nursing home planning for Medicaid qualification, particularly for clients and families dealing with dementia, Alzheimer's Parkinson's, Multiple Sclerosis, stroke and other health related issues affecting our aging population. He manages the firm’s services for clients seeking Veterans benefits, Medicare coverage and eligibility for state funded programs for health and medical benefits. He litigates denials of benefits by governmental agencies at fair hearings, administrative law proceedings and direct appeals to the Appellate Division of the New Jersey Superior Court. He speaks at seminars and conferences on nursing home and community based alternatives to institutional care, the Nursing Home Reform Law and Veterans benefits. He heads the elder law, business litigation and probate sections of the firm.