FIFREDERICK MORTON ISAACIsaac Wiles
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Isaac Wiles

Frederick Morton Isaac

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Two Miranova Place, Columbus, OH, 43215
Estate PlanningProbateMarriage & PrenuptialsReal Estate
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Frederick Morton Isaac is an estate planning attorney with over 59 years of legal experience, practicing at Isaac Wiles in Columbus, OH. He earned a B.A. from Yale University in 1963 and a degree from Vanderbilt University LL.B - Bachelor of Laws in 1966. He has been admitted to the Ohio Bar since 1966. His practice encompasses estate planning, marriage and prenuptials, probate, and real estate, allowing him to serve clients across a range of legal needs. He maintains a clean professional disciplinary record.

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Licensed Since

1966

License Status

No misconduct found

Practice Areas

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  • Estate Planning25%
  • Marriage and Prenuptials25%
  • Probate25%
  • Real Estate25%

Languages

English

Experience

59+ years

Estate Planning Attorney at Isaac Wiles. Admitted to practice in Ohio, 1966. Focus areas include Estate Planning, Probate, Marriage & Prenuptials.

Licenses & Bar Admissions

Ohio

Bar #Ohio State Bar Association · Admitted 1966

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Schools & Education

Vanderbilt University LL.B - Bachelor of Laws

Degree · 1966

Yale University BA - Bachelor of Arts

Degree · 1963

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Two Miranova Place, Columbus, OH, 43215
(844) 630-0606

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