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Unsworth & Barra, PLC

TEL (802) 879-7133 |  Essex Junction, VT

Stephen A. Unsworth is the senior partner in the law firm of Unsworth & Barra, PLC located in Essex Junction, Vermont. He has over 30 years experience in Legacy Wealth Planning. Stephen directs t...(more)



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