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James W Owen

James W. Owen, Pa • Wilmington, DE
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(302) 240-5900
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Two Righter Parkway, Wilmington, DE, 19803, US

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James W. Owen is a distinguished attorney based in Wilmington, Delaware, specializing in estate planning and wealth management. As the founding partner of James W. Owen, P.A., he leverages over a decade of legal expertise to guide clients through the complexities of estate law with precision and care. With a focus on creating tailored estate plans, James assists individuals and families in safeguarding their assets and ensuring their legacies are preserved according to their wishes. His comprehensive practice includes will drafting, trust formation, probate administration, and estate tax planning, emphasizing personalized strategies that reflect each client’s unique circumstances and goals. James’s commitment to client education sets him apart in the field; he believes that understanding the intricacies of estate planning is crucial for informed decision-making. He regularly conducts workshops and seminars, empowering clients to navigate their estate planning needs with confidence. A proud member of the Delaware State Bar Association, James is recognized for his integrity and dedication to his clients. He remains actively involved in the Wilmington community, where he advocates for financial literacy and responsible estate management. Whether you are planning for the future, managing a family estate, or seeking to minimize tax liabilities, James W. Owen provides the expertise and compassion necessary for effective estate planning. For personalized legal guidance in Wilmington, DE, contact James W. Owen, P.A. to begin your journey toward securing your legacy.

About Estate Planning Law

Estate planning attorneys help individuals plan for the distribution of their assets and care during incapacity. They create wills, trusts, and other documents to protect families and minimize taxes. Common matters include wills, trusts, powers of attorney, healthcare directives.

Updated: Mar 26, 2026