About Frank, Gale, Bails & Pocrass, P.C.
Frank, Gale, Bails & Pocrass, P.C. specializes in estate planning and probate law, offering tailored legal solutions to individuals and families in Pittsburgh, PA. The firm understands the importance of effective estate planning in securing a client's legacy and ensuring their wishes are honored. The attorneys are well-versed in creating wills, trusts, and other estate documents that align with the clients' goals and values. In addition to estate planning, the firm provides comprehensive probate services, assisting clients through the complexities of the probate process. They work diligently to ensure that the distribution of assets occurs smoothly and in accordance with the law. With a commitment to client service, the attorneys prioritize clear communication and a supportive approach. The firm's legal team stays updated on the latest developments in estate and probate law, allowing them to provide informed guidance. They aim to minimize disputes and streamline the administration of estates, helping clients navigate potential challenges effectively. Whether preparing for the future or dealing with probate matters, clients receive personalized attention and expert advice.
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Last updated: February 20, 2026