About Frank Allen After twenty-nine years with the federal government - with the Civil Rights Division of the U.S. Department of Justice and then the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation - Frank Allen retired and opened an office in his home on Capitol Hill, concentrating on estate planning and administration in the District of Columbia. His extensive legal experience taught him the importance of looking ahead, planning for various contingencies and carefully documenting the result intended when those contingencies occur. A little forethought can avoid a lot of expense, uncertainty and controversy later.
Since leaving the government, Frank Allen has:
- Represented surviving spouses, heirs and Personal Representatives;
- Prepared wills, trust documents, and documents necessary to adequate planning for disability;
- Studied estate planning in depth;
- Lectured on integrating retirement plans into estate.
- Represented parties in adversary proceedings in the Probate Division of the Superior Court for the District of Columbia;
- Prepared personal tax returns for estate planning clients.
Frank Allen serves, primarily, the estate planning and administration needs of middle class D. C. residents. His location in his home on Capitol Hill enables him to conveniently serve working married couples, single persons and same sex couples who don't think of themselves as “wealthy,” but whose probable estates will have: (1) homes that have markedly increased in value; (2) defined contribution pension plans; (3) other tangible and intangible assets accumulated through working and saving. His extensive resume is available upon request to those considering hiring him for their legal needs. Contact him at (202) 544-0242 or through this form.
For more information about Frank Allen and his location, see his lawyers.com web site.
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