Practice Areas

Blog

News

Library

Pennsylvania Estate Planning, Will, Trust & Probate News

The Frenzy Surrounding The Estate Tax


Posted on Dec 18, 2009

Want more on the most recent news on the federal estate tax?  Click here for the Wall Street Journal's take on the "frenzy"  that has resulted in the estate planning world as a result of the lapsing federal estate tax law.

David M. Frees Esquire
610-933-8069

David Frees writes blogs and publishes improtant articles and resources in the areas of estate planning, asset protection, and related topics.

David Frees is a will, trust, and estate planning lawyer with offices in Phonixville, Malvern, and West Chester, Pennsylvania - meaning, that he focuses his practice in the areas of estate planning, representing executors, and asset protection.

Frees is Chairman of the Unruh, Turner, Burke and Frees  Trust, Estate and Wealth Preservation section.





Phoenixville will lawyer, Phoenixville Trust Lawyer, Phoenixville attorney, Malvern Attorney, Malvern will lawyer, West Chester Will Lawyer, Unruh, Turner, Burke and Frees will lawyer.

Read More About The Frenzy Surrounding The Estate Tax...

back to top



* Note:  In Pennsylvania, there are no state recognized specialties in law.  Lawyers may not refer to themselves as "experts"  or "specialists" in trusts, estates, wills, or other practice areas.  When we refer to ourselves as will, probate, estate planning, or trust lawyers, we mean only that we limit our practice to the areas of wills, estates and related matters.

However, in the firm of Unruh, Turner, Burke and Frees, we have many lawyers that practice in many other practice sections such as Real Estate, Taxation, Creditors' Rights, Banking Law, and School and Municipal Law.  To see a list of Unruh, Turner, Burke and Frees lawyers and Unruh, Turner, Burke and Frees practice sections click here.

David Frees has attained AVVOs highest possible rating of 10 or "superb"

Share |

For more info from David M. Frees, III

Begin your case review by filling out the form below: