About Us

Alissa Hull is the founder of Hull Law, LLC, a firm dedicated to helping individuals and families plan for their future and protect what matters most through thoughtful estate planning.
Alissa started her legal career as a Law Guardian, where she represented children in abuse and neglect cases. In 2016, Alissa became an Assistant Prosecutor in the Monmouth County Prosecutor's Office. In that role for nearly eight years, Alissa was involved in the investigation and prosecution of hundreds of criminal cases. Before founding Hull Law in 2025, Alissa worked as an Enforcement Attorney for FINRA, where she was involved in the investigation and enforcement of violations of FINRA rules and federal securities laws.
Alissa's time in each of these different roles is what lead her into estate planning. Alissa's dynamic background allows her to understand family dynamics, to listen to clients with care, and to ensure each client's legacy is planned for with clarity and intention.
EDUCATION
Cornell Law School (J.D., 2014)
Arizona State University (M.Ed, 2011)
Rutgers University (B.A., 2009)
STATE BAR ADMISSIONS
New Jersey
New York
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
Monmouth County Bar Association
New Jersey Bar Association
FAQ
Have questions about estate planning? Find answers to some common queries below.


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Importance of Estate Planning
Estate planning is crucial for safeguarding your assets and ensuring your wishes are carried out effectively. It offers peace of mind and security for you and your loved ones.
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Updating Your Estate Plan
It is recommended to review your estate plan regularly, especially after major life events such as marriages, births, or significant financial changes. This ensures your plan remains up-to-date and aligned with your current circumstances. Hull Law will reach out to you annually to see if there are any changes that need to be made to your estate plan.
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Essential Estate Planning Documents
Key documents that we will discuss include wills, trusts, powers of attorney, and healthcare directives. These legal instruments form the foundation of a comprehensive estate plan, facilitating a smooth transfer of assets and decision-making processes.
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What type of planning is best for me?
The right estate plan depends on your family structure, assets, and goals— at our peace of mind planning session, we will discuss what is important to you and, together, we will come up with an estate plan that ensures your wishes are honored, your loved ones are protected, and that your estate avoids unnecessary delays or costs.

Alissa Hull
HULL LAW, LLC
(201) 633-6550
125 Half Mile Road
Suite 200
Red Bank, NJ 07701


