Our Attorneys
Members:
Robert
C. Neff
George A.
Aguilar
Stephen
J. Oppenheim
Stuart T. Cox,
Jr.
Mary
Patricia Magee
Andrew J. DeMaio
Frederick
K. Schoenbrodt, II
Counsel:
Leonard
J. Oppenheim
Robert
C. Neff
E-Mail:
Professional experience:
Mr. Neff represents clients in trust and estate
matters, including planning, administration, taxation
and related litigation. He has assisted families, business
owners, executives, family offices, fiduciaries and
charitable organizations in conserving, managing and
transferring wealth and minimizing wealth transfer taxes,
and has served as an expert witness in complex estate
litigation.
Mr. Neff was lead counsel for residents appearing before
the New Jersey Supreme Court in a case of first impression
involving the rights of residents in "life care"
facilities. He has served on national, state and local
professional committees dealing with estate planning
matters, has served in state and local governmental
capacities, and headed the trust and estate departments
of major New Jersey law firms. He serves on the Business
Planning and Fiduciary Litigation Committees of the
American College of Trust and Estate Counsel (ACTEC).
Prior to the establishment of Neff Aguilar, LLC, Mr.
Neff was a senior partner of the firm of Pitney Hardin
LLP.
Mr. Neff has been selected by his New Jersey peers
to be included in Best Lawyers in America, and is listed
in Who's Who In American Law.
Education:
Georgetown University, LL.B., 1964
Yale University, B.A., 1957
Admitted:
New Jersey, 1965
Personal:
Mr. Neff and his wife Shirley have four children.
They are long time residents of Monmouth County.
Professional memberships:
Fellow, American College of Trust and Estate
Counsel (Member, State Laws and Business Planning Committees)
American Bar Association (former Chair, committee
on Legal Financial Planning for the Elderly)
New Jersey State Bar Association
Former Trustee, New Jersey Community Foundation
Trustee, Riverview Hospital
Member, Auditing and Compliance Committee, Meridian
Health Corporation
Former Member, New Jersey State Racing Commission

George
A. Aguilar
E-Mail: 
Professional experience:
Mr. Aguilar is recognized for his long-standing representation
of individuals and institutions throughout New Jersey
with regard to trust and estate planning and administration
as well as the organization and operation of charitable
foundations. He has been engaged in the private practice
of law since 1957. Prior to the establishment of Neff
Aguilar, LLC, Mr. Aguilar was a senior partner of the
firm of Stryker Tams & Dill and subsequently was
Of Counsel at Pitney Hardin LLP.
Mr. Aguilar has been selected by his New Jersey peers
to be included in Best Lawyers in America, and is listed
in Who's Who In American Law.
Education:
New York University School of Law, LL.B., 1957
Rutgers University, B.A., 1952
Admitted:
New Jersey, 1957
Personal:
Mr. Aguilar resides with his wife Jutta in Rumson,
where he has lived for more than forty years. He has
a daughter, a son and two grandchildren.
Professional memberships:
American College of Trust and Estate Counsel
(Fellow)
International Academy of Trusts and Estates Law
(Academician)
Winthrop Trust Company (Director)
Reiss Corporation (Director)
Middlesex County Publishing Company (Former Director)
New Jersey State Bar Association
American Bar Association
Civic and charitable activities:
Geraldine Rockefeller Dodge Foundation (Secretary and
General Counsel), Henry H. Kessler Foundation (Vice
Chairman of Board, Director), Shepherds of Youth Charitable
Trust (Trustee)

Stephen
J. Oppenheim
E-Mail: soppenheim@neff-aguilar.com
Stephen J. Oppenheim has practiced law as a member
of the New Jersey Bar for more than forty years. For
many years his practice has been devoted almost exclusively
to advising and assisting clients with estate and tax
planning, estate and trust administration, and related
areas of estate, trust, and tax law.
He is a graduate of Duke University (A.B. 1961) and
the Harvard Law School (LLB. 1964).
He is a Fellow of the American College of Trust and
Estate Counsel. He has served as a member of the Board
of Consultors of the New Jersey Bar Association's Probate
and Trust Law Section; as President of the Estate and
Financial Planning Council of Central New Jersey; and
as Chair of the Monmouth Bar Association's Probate Law
Committee.

Stuart
T. Cox, Jr.
E-Mail: 
Professional experience:
Mr. Cox concentrates his practice on all aspects of
trust and estate planning and administration, including
client counseling; drafting of the entire range of wills,
trusts and related estate planning documents; lifetime
and post-mortem estate and gift tax analysis and planning;
and all aspects of estate and trust administration.
In addition, he has twenty years of varied experience
in real estate and corporate and commercial law. He
was selected by his peers to be included in The Best
Lawyers in America 2001-2002 and 2003-2004.
Education:
J.D., University of Virginia, 1971
B.A., Davidson College, 1966
Admitted:
New Jersey, 1971
Personal:
Mr. Cox and his wife Judy have lived in Little Silver
since 1971 and have two daughters.
Professional memberships:
American College of Trust and Estate Counsel
(Fellow)
New Jersey State Bar Association
Monmouth Bar Association
Middlesex County Bar Association
Estate and Financial Planning Council of Central
New Jersey (President, 1995-1996)
Civic and charitable activities:
Member, Legal Advisory Committee, Community Foundation
of New
Jersey; Director, Arthritis Foundation, New Jersey Chapter;
Member, Planned Giving Committee of Monmouth University.

Mary
Patricia Magee
E-Mail : 
Professional experience:
Ms. Magee concentrates her practice in estate planning
and trust administration. She has been in private practice
in New Jersey for over 20 years.
Education:
Seton Hall Law School, J.D., 1979 (Member of the Law
Review)
St. Peter's College, B.A., 1976
Sorbonne University, Paris, France, 1975
Admitted:
New Jersey, 1979
Personal:
Mary Pat and her husband, Joseph J. Erbe, Jr., live
in Spring Lake with their three children.
Professional memberships:
New Jersey State Bar Association Real Property,
Trust and Estate Law Section
South Monmouth Bar Association
Monmouth County Bar Association
Chair, Monmouth Bar Association Probate Committee
Estate Planning Council of Central New Jersey
(Secretary/Treasurer, 2004-2005)
Civic and charitable activities:
Community Foundation of New Jersey (Member, Legal Advisory
Committee)
Whitfield Foundation (Trustee)

Andrew
J. DeMaio
E-Mail: 
Professional experience:
Mr. DeMaio advises clients on estate planning, including
the drafting of wills, trusts and other documents, estate
administration, litigation of contested estates and
trusts, and the planning of charitable gifts. He has
written and lectured extensively on trust and estate
law and the use of technology in law practice. He is
an author and editor for Leimberg Information Services,
Inc., a national publication for lawyers, accountants
and other professionals.
Mr. DeMaio is a former Chair of the Board
of Consultors of the New Jersey State Bar Association
Real Property, Trust and Estate Law Section. As a member
of a select drafting committee, he was a principal author
of New Jersey's revised principal and income act enacted
in 2000. He received the New Jersey State Bar Association's
Legislative Service Award in 2004 for his work on the
revised New Jersey Probate Code.
Mr. DeMaio serves as a member of the Technology
in the Practice Committee and the State Laws Committee
of the American College of Trust and Estate Counsel
(ACTEC).
Education:
New York University School of Law, LL.M. in Taxation,
1989
Cornell University, J.D., 1981
Rutgers University, B.A., 1978
Admitted:
New Jersey, 1981
New York, 1990
United States Tax Court, 1990
Personal:
Mr. DeMaio and his wife Debby live in Holmdel with
their three sons. In his free time, he enjoys sports
photography, cycling, running and golf.
Professional memberships:
American College of Trust and Estate Counsel
(Member, Technology and State Laws Committees)
American Bar Association (Member, Sections on
Taxation and Real Property, Trust and Estate Law)
New Jersey State Bar Association (Member and
former Chair, Board of Consultors, Real Property, Trust
and Estate Law Section
Monmouth Bar Association, (Member, Taxation,
Probate, and Elder Law Committees)
Civic and charitable activities:
The Community YMCA (former Director)
Community Foundation of New Jersey (Member, Legal Advisory
Committee)
Bayshore Community Hospital and Foundation (Trustee)
Matawan Rotary Club (Secretary; President, 1988-89)

Frederick
K. Schoenbrodt, II
E-Mail: fschoenbrodt@neff-aguilar.com
Professional experience:
After completing service with the U.S. Army Judge
Advocate General's Corps, Mr. Schoenbrodt earned his
Masters in Law in Taxation from the New York University
School of Law in 2000. Mr. Schoenbrodt concentrates
his practice in the areas of estate planning, estate
and trust administration, estate litigation and taxation.
Education:
New York University School of Law, LL.M. in Taxation,
2000
University of Maryland School of Law, J.D., 1995
Gettysburg College, B.A., 1992
Admitted:
New Jersey, 2004
U.S. District Court, District of New Jersey, 2004
Maryland, 1996
Professional memberships:
-- American Bar Association (Member, Sections on Real
Property, Trust and Estate Law and Taxation, Center
for Professional Responsibility)
-- New Jersey State Bar Association (Member, Section
on Real Property, Probate and Trust Law)
-- Monmouth Bar Association (Member)
-- Estate and Financial Planning Council of Central
New Jersey (Member)

Leonard
J. Oppenheim
E-Mail: loppenheim@neff-aguilar.com
Mr. Oppenheim practices in the areas of trust
and estate planning and administration. He is a member
of The New Jersey State Bar Association, The Florida
Bar Association, The Monmouth Bar Association, The American
Bar Association and the Estate and Financial Planning
Council of Central New Jersey. He is a graduate of Pace
University School of Law (J.D.) and Syracuse University.
He was previously counsel to the law firm of Oppenheim
& Oppenheim.

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