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Brad M Aron

Estate PlanningFairfield County, CT

About Brad M Aron

Brad M Aron has extensive experience in estate planning and probate law, helping clients navigate the complexities of wills, trusts, and estate administration. He is committed to providing personalized legal services that align with each client's unique needs and objectives. Brad understands the emotional and financial implications of estate planning, guiding clients through the process with care and professionalism. His proactive approach ensures that clients are well-informed and prepared for the future.

Practice Areas

Estate PlanningProbate

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Key Strengths

Personalized legal solutions
In-depth knowledge of estate law
Strong client advocacy
Effective communication skills
Compassionate guidance

Frequently Asked Questions

What services do you provide in estate planning?
Brad M Aron offers services including the creation of wills, trusts, and powers of attorney, as well as estate tax planning and asset protection strategies.
How can you assist with probate matters?
Brad M Aron provides assistance with the probate process, including filing necessary documents, representing clients in court, and ensuring compliance with state laws.

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Last updated: February 18, 2026