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Noblitt & Brown, LPA

Bree Morgan Brown

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318 Madison Street, Port Clinton, OH, 43452
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Bree Morgan Brown is an elder law attorney with 24 years of legal experience, practicing at Noblitt & Brown, LPA in Port Clinton, OH. She earned a B.S. from Ohio State University in 1998 and a J.D. from University of Toledo College of Law in 2001. She has been admitted to the Ohio Bar since 2001. Her practice spans multiple areas of law including elder law, estate planning, probate, and real estate, among others. She maintains a clean professional disciplinary record.

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Paid consultation

Licensed Since

2001

License Status

No misconduct found

Practice Areas

6Practice Areas
  • Elder Law20%
  • Estate Planning20%
  • Probate20%
  • Real Estate20%
  • Personal Injury10%
  • Wrongful Death10%

Languages

English

Experience

24+ years

Elder Law Attorney at Noblitt & Brown, LPA. Admitted to practice in Ohio, 2001. Focus areas include Estate Planning, Elder Law, Probate.

Licenses & Bar Admissions

Ohio

Bar #Ohio State Bar Association · Admitted 2001

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Schools & Education

University of Toledo College of Law JD - Juris Doctor

Degree · 2001

Ohio State University BS - Bachelor of Science

Degree · 1998

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318 Madison Street, Port Clinton, OH, 43452

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