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Ronald W. Fenstermacher Jr. - Norristown, PA
Norristown Estate Planning & Administration Lawyer
High Swartz LLP
40 East Airy StreetNorristown, PA 19404 http://www.highswartz.com
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Ronald W. Fenstermacher Jr. Overview
Ronald Fenstermacher focuses his practice on estate planning and administration, with a concentration on taxation.
Mr. Fenstermacher has lectured on the subjects of estate planning and administration to attorneys, paralegals and accountants on behalf of the National Business Institute and the Institute for Paralegal Education.
Practice Areas
- Estate Planning & Administration
- Taxation
Current Employment Position(s)
- Associate
Bar Admissions
- Pennsylvania, 1990
Other Affiliations
- Pennsylvania Bar Association, Real Property, Probate & Trust and Tax Law Sections (Member)
- Montgomery Bar Associaition, Probate & Tax Law Section (Member)
- Montgomery County, Estate Planning Council (Member)
Education
- Villanova University School of Law, Villanova, Pennsylvania,
2004
LL.M.
Major: Taxation - The Dickinson School of Law, Carlisle, Pennsylvania,
1990
J.D. - Washington and Lee University, Lexington, Virginia,
1985
B.A.
Honors: cum laude
Past Positions
- Pennsylvania Army National Guard
Pro Bono Activities
- Pennsylvania Society of Sons of the Revolution, President Emeritus
- Treasurer, First Troop Philadelphia City Cavalry
- Treasurer, The Penn Club
- Former Treasurer, Highlands Historical Society
- Former Junior Committee Member, Radnor Races/Racing for Open Space
- Radnor Hunt International Three Day Event
Classes and Seminars
- Tax Planning & the Marital Deduction in Pennsylvania, National Business Institute, 2000
- Estate Planning & Probate for the Paralegal/Legal Assistant, Institute for Paralegal Education, 1998
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