Bernstein Shur Estates and Trusts attorneys advise individual and institutional fiduciaries on all aspects of trust and estate administration. The attorneys themselves often serve as independent fiduciaries when asked to do so by their clients, by other professional advisors, or by probate judges. This first-hand experience with the challenges fiduciaries face in fulfilling their duties enhances the estate administration lawyers’ abilities not only in advising their fiduciary-clients, but also in assisting their planning clients with the selection of appropriate fiduciaries.