George E. Veitengruber III

About George E. Veitengruber III

After graduating from Capital University Law School in 2001 with a concentration in Alternative Dispute Resolution, George gained valuable legal and courtroom experience while working as a Senior Associate for a debt resolution firm in Monmouth County. In 2010, George followed his calling to help financially distressed New Jerseyans by opening a solo practice law firm—Veitengruber Law, LLC.


Over the past thirteen years, Veitengruber Law has been able to maintain a legal focus in the areas of bankruptcy, real estate, foreclosure defense, and wills and trusts with three offices in Monmouth, Middlesex and Burlington County. George's keen knowledge of these subjects and years of experience working closely with individuals from his community allows him to offer comprehensive legal solutions with compassion. George has seen firsthand the stress and anxiety financial problems can put on individuals and their families. 


Dedicated to a holistic approach in helping his clients meet their financial and legal goals, George has garnered a reputation as easy to talk to and approachable. Veitengruber Law is a place where people go to solve complex problems. He takes great pride in using his analytical skills to ease his clients’ burdens. George strives to be a legal advocate from all angles and works with his clients to understand valuable financial skills like budgeting and how to read a credit report. George has dedicated his life to empowering his clients to make smarter financial decisions and control their own destiny.

George has served as the chairperson of the New Jersey State Bar Association Solo and Small Firm Section, is a member of National Association of Divorced Professionals as well as taught and spoken extensively on many continuing education related topics.  George is also a passionate and involved member of his community, founding the Kiwanis Club of Bordentown, participating in his town's historic preservation commission, and working with a Greyhound rescue. While a member of Kiwanis, he also helped found a charter the Arc of Mercer Aktion Club, which assists community members with disabilities contribute and give back to the greater community. George takes great pride in annual projects that result in thousands of pairs of socks for the Trenton Area Soup Kitchen and hundreds of Thanksgiving meals being cooked for families in need, homebound seniors and active military personnel.  Over the past 10 years, Veitengruber Law scholarship to students giving impact in the areas of service and leadership.


George believes in both his professional and personal life that giving back no matter how big or small creates everlasting impact.

Contact us today at 732-695-3303 to schedule a consultation and let us help you with your legal needs.

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