Meet Dianne C. Magee, an accomplished attorney specializing in elder law, estate planning, estate administration, adoption, and guardianship matters. With a diverse legal background and extensive experience, Dianne brings invaluable expertise to her practice at Grim, Biehn & Thatcher. Dianne's impressive career encompasses various roles in the legal field. She served as an assistant court administrator in the Bucks County Court of Pleas, Orphans' Court Division, where she gained valuable insights into court procedures and processes. Additionally, she worked as a law clerk for the administrative judge of the Bucks County Orphans' Court Division. These experiences have provided her with a comprehensive understanding of the intricacies involved in estate planning, administration, and related areas of law. One of the distinguishing aspects of Dianne's practice is her focus on elder law. Recognizing the unique challenges faced by the growing elder population, she is dedicated to providing professional guidance to individuals caring for aging parents and those navigating their own aging process. Her genuine interest in assisting others extends beyond her legal practice and is evident in her active involvement with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Bucks County, Inc. Furthermore, she collaborates with the bar association to support local outreach programs, demonstrating her commitment to making a positive impact in her community. Dianne's exceptional contributions have been recognized throughout her career. She has been honored as a Super Lawyer for Estates and Trusts by Philadelphia magazine in 2009 and 2011. She also received the President's Award from the Bucks County Bar Association in 2003-2004, further attesting to her outstanding professional reputation. In addition to her legal accomplishments, Dianne is an active member of various professional associations. She is a member of the Bucks County Bar Association and has served on its Board of Directors, notably as Chairperson of the Orphans' Court Section. As a Trustee of the Bucks County Bar Foundation, she continues to contribute to the legal community. Dianne has also held leadership positions in the Bucks County Estate Planning Council, serving as President in 1998-1999 and as a Director from 1992 to 2000. She maintains memberships in the Pennsylvania Bar Association, the American Bar Association (including the Real Property, Probate and Trust Law Section, and the Senior Lawyers Division), and the American Inns of Court, Bucks County Chapter. Her past involvement with the Five County Orphans' Court Rules Committee further underscores her commitment to the legal profession.
With Dianne C. Magee, you can expect expert legal counsel combined with a genuine passion for helping clients in matters of elder law, estate planning, estate administration, adoption, and guardianship. Her extensive knowledge, community involvement, and professional affiliations make her a trusted advocate for individuals and families in need of compassionate and comprehensive legal assistance.