We advise many clients whose estates would otherwise be subject to state and federal estate taxes without our knowledgeable intervention.
The legal team at Kirsch Gartenberg Howard LLP provides sophisticated and legally sound strategies to minimize or eliminate taxation when the estate transfers from generation to generation, upon death or by planned succession while you are still living.
We provide sophisticated estate planning and tax planning solutions to a diverse clientele in northern New Jersey and New York City. Arrange a consultation today to explore solutions for your family.
Bergen County Estate Tax Planning Attorney
Amie Gartenberg brings nearly 30 years of focused experience with estate tax planning, including tax planning for business succession.
She understands how to navigate the alphabet soup of different trusts, their pros and cons, and their application for various scenarios, including but not limited to:
- Grantor retained annuity trust (GRAT)
- Irrevocable life insurance trust (ILIT)
- Qualified personal resident trust (QPRT)
- Qualified terminal interest property trust (QTIP)
- Marital qualified domestic trust (QDOT)
- Unified credit shelter trusts
- Generation-skipping trusts
- Charitable lead and charitable remainder trusts
- Special needs trusts for an adult disabled child
Your Questions Answered and All Scenarios Explored
If you know what you need we can set up your tax minimization and asset protection vehicles in accordance with the laws of New Jersey or New York, to the greatest advantage for your current lifestyle and for your heirs upon death.
We will walk you through all the options to help you choose the planning strategies that best align with your goals and your family and beneficiary situation.
Call 877-319-7488 for an appointment to discuss estate tax planning and all considerations or your will and bequests. We have offices in Hackensack (NJ) and Manhattan (NY).
From our law offices in Hackensack and Manhattan, Kirsch Gartenberg Howard LLP has served individuals and businesses across northern New Jersey, including Bergen County, Essex County, Union County, Middlesex County and Passaic County, and the five boroughs of New York City since 1984.














