D. Keith Brown - Newtown, PA
Attorney at Stuckert & Yates
Estate Planning Law Lawyers in Newtown, PA
2 North State Street. P.O. Box 70 Newtown, PA 18940 - 2027
Newtown Estate Planning Law Lawyer
Updated: 02/15/2026
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5.0 Value
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5.0 Quality of Service
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5.0 Professional Competence
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Hired Attorney 2016-2026Keith prepared our original estate documents as well as our most recent revisions, and the experience has always been great. Keith is extremely competent and knowledgeable, yet has a low key, approachable demeanor. He is trustworthy, compassionate, and takes the time to thoroughly explain every document he prepares, ensuring we understand each step and decision. I highly recommend Keith to anyone seeking thoughtful, reliable, and professional estate planning services.
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Consulted Attorney 1990-2026Keith has handled our myriad questions for decades - all with grace, dignity, and wisdom.
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Hired Attorney 2024Keith went above and beyond. He simplified a complicated process and did it with sensitivity and compassion. He even came in from his holiday to take care of my situation. I would give him six stars if I could.
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Hired Attorney 2022-2025I would rate Keith Brown of Stukert & Yates Attorneys At Law a 6 with5 being the highest rating. He and his staff were flawless in their preporation of revising my Will and Estate Planning. I would recommend Keith in a heart beat to anyone looking for counseling, assistance and preperation of Wills and Estate Planning.
Areas of Practice
- Estate Planning Law
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