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Brown, D. Keith

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
  • 5.0 Quality of Service
  • 5.0 Professional Competence

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  • By Anonymous on May. 12, 2026
    Hired Attorney 2016-2026
    Recommends this Attorney
    Keith 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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  • By Anonymous on Apr. 29, 2026
    Consulted Attorney 1990-2026
    Recommends this Attorney
    Keith has handled our myriad questions for decades - all with grace, dignity, and wisdom.
    Value: 5.0 out of 5
    Quality of Service: 5.0 out of 5
    Professional Competence: 5.0 out of 5
  • By Anonymous on Jan. 30, 2025
    Hired Attorney 2024
    Keith 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.
    Value: 5.0 out of 5
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  • By Gary E. on Jan. 29, 2025
    Hired Attorney 2022-2025
    I 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.

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  • Estate Planning Law

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Newtown, PA

2 North State Street.
P.O. Box 70
Newtown, PA 18940 - 2027

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Phone: (215) 968-4700

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