Jordan Weitberg

Office Phone:

(973) 514-1200

Direct Phone:

(973) 660-4453


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Bio

Jordan Weitberg is a trusts and estates lawyer who focuses on complex trusts and estates disputes and fiduciary litigation. He represents individuals, charitable organizations and banks and trust companies as executors, trustees, beneficiaries in all facets of his practice. Clients look to Jordan to provide them with critical guidance in successfully resolving family and personal disputes that are legally challenging and emotionally taxing. Jordan also advises and assists individuals, executives and family business owners in their trusts and estates planning by preparing estate planning documents including wills and trusts that meet his clients’ needs. He brings his tax expertise and vast experience to bear so that his clients accomplish their objectives of minimizing and deferring tax, retaining maximum control, satisfying charitable giving objectives, and protecting assets against claims of potential creditors. Jordan works with business owners on their diverse challenges. He assists his business clients in operational issues involving executive management, co-owners, employees, outside vendors, investors, lenders, leasing and more, as well as in liquidity events such as sale and merger. Jordan’s expertise has been recognized by various professional organizations. Since 1999, he has been a Fellow of the American College of Trust and Estate Counsel (ACTEC), a select association of peer-elected trusts and estates lawyers. He presently serves on its Fiduciary Litigation and Professional Responsibility Committees. From 2001 to 2002, he served as Chair of what is now the Real Property, Trust and Estate Law Section of the New Jersey State Bar Association. He helped develop important trusts and estates legislation in New Jersey by serving on the Section’s Uniform Trust Code Committee, the Uniform Probate Code Revision Committee and the Prudent Investor Rule Drafting Committee. He is also a member of the Trusts and Estates Section of the New York State Bar Association, and its Estate Litigation committee. Jordan has lectured and published extensively on trusts and estates issues. His articles have been featured in the New Jersey Law Journal and the New Jersey Lawyer. He has lectured on numerous occasions for ACTEC, the New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education (NJICLE), and other organizations, and has served as an instructor for NJICLE’s Skills and Methods course in the areas of will drafting and probate practice.

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