Alan Augulis
5 Mountain Blvd. Suite 5
Summary Description
Our firm is dedicated to providing you with quality estate planning resources, so you can become familiar with all of the existing options. When you visit or call our office, we want you to feel comfortable discussing such an important issue concerning both you and your family. We want to arm you with the information you need to make an informed decision about your family’s future.
If you have a well-drafted estate plan in place, you’ll ensure that your estate passes to whom you want, when you want, and is carried out in the manner you’ve chosen. You can rest assured that your family won’t have to endure the public process and costly matter of a disorganized Estate Administration process. The government won’t be able to take what you’ve spent a lifetime building. But you need to be aware of the many options that exist in estate planning—and you must choose your attorney wisely.
That is why Augulis Law Firmoffers this wealth of free information and free seminars. Read our Estate Planning articles, and if you’re in the area, join us at an Estate Planning seminar. We want you to feel confident about the choices you make—let us be your guide on the path toward preserving your family’s future.
Attorney Overview
Mr. Augulis founded his Warren, New Jersey law firm so that he could focus his practice in the areas of advanced estate planning and tax law. Mr. Augulis has invested considerable time and energy helping to educate others on the topic of estate planning and has become a sought-after speaker in the tax and estate planning arena because of his informative and entertaining seminars. Mr. Augulis works closely with other financial professionals in coordinating his clients’ financial plans, investments and tax planning with their estate plans. He is also certified by the State of New Jersey to teach Continuing Education courses to Financial Planners and Insurance Agents.
Mr. Augulis obtained his undergraduate degree in accounting and business administration from Seton Hall University, graduating magna cum laude and selected for membership in the prestigious Beta Gamma Sigma and Beta Alpha Psi honor societies for business and accounting. He was awarded his Juris Doctor from Rutgers University School of Law. Mr. Augulis went on to pursue graduate legal studies in tax laws, and holds a Master of Laws degree from New York University.
Mr. Augulis is an active member of the American Bar Association and New Jersey State Bar Association, including its tax, probate and estates, and elder law sections. Mr. Augulis is admitted to practice before the United States Tax Court, the Third Circuit Court of Appeals, the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey and the New Jersey Supreme Court.
Articles
- Elder Law Info: Higher Medicaid Limits Now In Place
- Bring a Fresh Perspective Into the New Year
- Does Healthy Living Immunize You From Long-Care Expenses?
- Veteran Hemsley Honored During Final Services
- Gibb Legacy Valued at €93 million
- MetLife Produces Latest Assisted Living Market Survey
- Consider Circumstances of Each Inheritance Recipient
- Estate Administration Requires Legal Guidance
- Does Your Estate Plan Need Revisions?
- Tax Exposure: The Price of Success
- Can Medicaid Take Home From Surviving Spouse?
- Nursing Home Expenses: How High Will They Go?
- SSA Requiring Benefit Recipients to Go Paperless
- Pet Planning Solution: Pet Trusts
- The Gift Tax, the Estate Tax, and Your Family's Future
- Celebrity Estate Planning News: Hemsley Will Contested
- Joint Accounts? It's Not That Easy
- DIY Savings Can Be Costly in Long Run
- Many Ignore Words to the Wise
- Ask Your Attorney About Alaska Trusts
- Extend A Hand, Reduce Tax Exposure
- Retirement May Not Come Easy
- Kinkade Estate: Handwriting Analysis Suggests Intoxication
- Do What It Takes To Prevent Challenges
- What Is Estate Tax Exclusion “Portability”?
- Save Money While Enjoying Familiar Surroundings
- Have You Provided For Your Significant Other?
- Retire Debt Before You Retire
- Proceed With Caution To Avoid Elder Financial Abuse
- Proceed With Caution To Avoid Elder Financial Abuse
- Future Health Care Expenses Can Be Considerable

