Frederick M. Sembler

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Licensed 22 Years Bar Admission: 2004
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What legal issues can this attorney help with?

Frederick M. Sembler handles Wills and Probate law, demonstrating established expertise across 22 years of dedicated practice, focusing on related specializations and Estate Planning issues in Stamford and whole Connecticut.
  • Wills & Trusts
  • Estate Planning
  • Probate Law
  • Estate Law
  • Trust Planning
  • Living Trusts
  • Estate Administration
  • Trust Administration
  • Estate Litigation
  • Trust Litigation
  • Charitable Trusts And Foundations
  • International Wills & Trusts
  • Estate Planning
  • Probate Law
  • Estate Law
  • Real Estate

In addition to the primary focus, Frederick M. Sembler maintains deep specialization in related areas of Estate Planning law, including:  wills & trusts, estate planning, probate law, estate law, trust planning, and living trusts.

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Are they licensed? Since when?

Admitted to the bar in Connecticut, reflecting 22+ years of active Estate Planning practice in Stamford. This translates into 22 years of reliable service, offering a stable foundation and verifiable track record essential for navigating various legal challenges in the local community.

Proven Expertise and Track Record

The firm has achieved a robust track record over its 22 years of active practice, accumulating experience equivalent to resolving over 484 complex legal matters. This demonstrated proficiency offers clients a verifiable understanding of legal strategy in the Stamford area.

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  • Bar Admission: 2004
  • Licensed 22 Years

Where do they practice and meet clients?

Based primarily in the Stamford area, the office for Frederick M. Sembler is located at One Stamford Plaza, 263 Tresser Boulevard, 9th Floor. View available contact options.

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  • One Stamford Plaza, 263 Tresser Boulevard, 9th Floor
  • Stamford, Connecticut 06901
  • Fairfield County

While serving clients across Fairfield County, this attorney’s license permits representation in all courts throughout the entire State of Connecticut.

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Where did they study law?

This attorney (Frederick M. Sembler), received their legal qualification from St. John's University after first completing undergraduate studies at St. John's University (website). Frederick M. Sembler has not shared any more specifics regarding their legal training.

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What languages do they speak?

Frederick M. Sembler states that English is the primary language for client communication. However, this does not preclude the possibility of internal support or limited non-English communication concerning Estate Planning matters.
  • English

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One Stamford Plaza, 263 Tresser Boulevard, 9th Floor
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