Andrew J. Barron

Andrew Barron

Overview

Andrew J. Barron is an experienced tax, trusts and estates lawyer representing executors, administrators, trustees and beneficiaries in all aspects of trust and estate administration. His clients depend on him to navigate complex family dynamics to efficiently and empathetically resolve conflict. Andrew routinely prepares and reviews income, estate, inheritance, and gift tax returns, as well as accountings, nonjudicial settlement agreements and receipt/release agreements. Andrew works closely with high-net-worth individuals to reach their personal and business planning goals. He drafts and reviews wills, trusts, power of attorney, healthcare directives and other estate and business planning documents. Andrew is proud to maintain an active pro bono caseload.

Before joining Stradley Ronon, Andrew practiced trusts and estates at two Philadelphia firms. He also served as an assistant city solicitor in the Major Tax Unit for the City of Philadelphia Law Department and clerked for state trial judges.

Andrew received his LL.M. in Taxation with a Certificate in Estate Planning and his J.D. from Temple University Beasley School of Law. While at Temple, Andrew served as an editor for the Temple Political & Civil Rights Law Review. He earned his B.A. in philosophy from Dickinson College.

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Credentials

Bar Admissions
  • Pennsylvania
  • New Jersey
  • New York
Education
  • LL.M., Temple University Beasley School of Law
  • J.D., Temple University Beasley School of Law
  • B.A., Dickinson College
Memberships

  • Philadelphia Bar Association, Probate and Trust Law Section – Executive Committee Member
  • Philadelphia Estate Planning Council

Speaking Engagements

  • Panelist, “Trusts 101: Everything You Want to Know About Trusts (But Are Afraid to Ask),” Philadelphia Bar Association
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In The Community

Andrew serves on the board of Vision for Equality, a Philadelphia-based nonprofit that advocates on behalf of disabled Pennsylvanians and their families.
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