Charles H. Fagen
was born on December 2, 1960, in
Spencer, Iowa, and graduated from
Spencer High School in 1979. He
received his B.S. in Business
Administration (with a major in
accounting) from Drake University in
Des Moines, Iowa, in 1983. While an
undergraduate he was a Volunteer
Income Tax Assistance Center
Director (VITA).
While attending law school at Drake
he passed the Certified Public
Accountants (CPA) Examination in
February, 1985, and worked as a law
clerk at Valley Bank Trust
Department (now US Bank),
responsible for tax planning and
compliance as well as trust
administration and probating of
estates.
Chuck received his J.D. from Drake
University Law School in 1986. After
graduating from law school, he
worked as an assistant tax
specialist at Peat Marwick in Des
Moines for one year before joining
McDonald, Brown & Fagen in 1987. He
became a partner in 1991.
Chuck was admitted to the Iowa Bar
in June, 1986, and to the Minnesota
Bar in November, 1989. He was
admitted to the United States
District Court for Southern Iowa in
1988, and to the United States Tax
Court in 1998. He has a "BV" rating
from Martindale-Hubbell.
He has twice been a featured speaker
on income tax issues at conferences
on The Future of the Small Farm, and
on Limited Resource Farmers.
In his general practice, his areas
of practice include: real estate;
taxation law and tax returns; wills,
trusts, estate planning, and
probate; agricultural law; business
organizations and commercial law;
debtor-creditor law; family law; and
personal injury law.
In addition to practicing law, Chuck
has also been extensively involved
in his community. He is a member of
the Dallas County Foundation Board
of Directors. He has served as
President of the Dallas Center
Rotary Club, President of the Dallas
Center Chamber of Commerce, twice
Chairman of the Dallas Center Fall
Festival, Vice President of the
Raccoon Valley Humane Society, and
two terms as President of Abilities
Unlimited, a handicap assistance
agency in Perry, Iowa. He is a
member of the Dallas County and Iowa
Bar Associations.
Chuck and his wife Marsha live in
Dallas Center where she is an
Elementary Principal with the Dallas
Center-Grimes Community Schools.
They have one son, Grant. His
outside interests include golfing,
fishing, and pheasant hunting.
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