Paul Brule Esq.
Walsh, Brule & Nault, P.C.
Paul Brule Esq.
Walsh, Brule & Nault, P.C.
Paul A. Brule was born and spent most of his life in Northern Rhode Island. While attending Providence College, one of Paul's many jobs was as an assistant nursing home administrator. After working in a nursing home for a few years, Paul saw the need to help the elderly, especially those who were forced to enter a nursing home. Shortly thereafter, Paul began law school and graduated from Suffolk University Law School. Paul has practiced law in Northern Rhode Island since 1983. In addition to his law practice, Paul currently teaches in the Providence College M.B.A. program. Paul is committed to helping families deal with the problems they face when a loved one is forced to enter a nursing home. Over the years, Paul and the other members of his law firm, have represented a large number of the elderly and disabled, as well as hospitals and nursing homes. Today, Paul focuses a large portion of his practice on Medicaid eligibility planning, estate planning, tax planning, Wills, Trusts, Powers of Attorney, Probate and Guardianships. Paul is also willing litigate these case throughout the Rhode Island Court system. "The best part of my job is helping those who need it the most."
Firm Description
Walsh, Brule & Nault, P.C. is a five attorney law firm, committed to Elder Law. Our practice includes Elder Law, Medicaid Eligiblity Planning, Estate Planning, Wills, Trusts and Powers of Attorney. The firm was founded in early 1987 by John T. Walsh, Jr. and Paul A. Brule, who were later joined by Andrew G. Nault, Peter A. Hainley and Michael D. Crane. The firm is located at 1334 Mendon Road, Cumberland, Rhode Island.Hours
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Paul Brule Esq.
Walsh, Brule & Nault, P.C.
Paul A. Brule was born and spent most of his life in Northern Rhode Island. While attending Providence College, one of Paul's many jobs was as an assistant nursing home administrator. After working in a nursing home for a few years, Paul saw the need to help the elderly, especially those who were forced to enter a nurs...