David Carlson
David G. Carlson, Attorney at Law
Suite 6
East Longmeadow, MA 01028
Dave concentrates his practice in elder law, estate planning, probate of estates, real estate, business law, and guardianships.
David G. Carlson, Attorney at Law
Dave concentrates his practice in elder law, estate planning, probate of estates, real estate, business law, and guardianships.
Bacon & Wilson, P.C.
"I get tremendous satisfaction from knowing that my clients are well-advised before making important decisions.
Bacon & Wilson, P.C.
"I focus my practice on helping people plan for the future. Even young people should start thinking about how they will support themselves in their retirement years, and everybody needs a basic estate plan, including a will, health care proxy and power of attorney.
Bacon & Wilson, P.C.
"A successful law practice is best built on an understanding of the practical aspects of the transactions themselves, not just the laws governing them.
Law Office of Dennis Desmarais
Practice Areas: Estate and Long-Term Care Planning; Asset Protection Business Organization, Employment Law Personal Injury; Nursing Home Abuse and Neglect; Social Security Disability Family Law Admitted: Massachusetts, 1998; Connecticut, 1999 U.S. District Court, District of Ma... (read more)
Shatz, Schwartz and Fentin, P.C.
Practice Areas Carol concentrates her practice in the areas of elder law, estate planning, estate settlement, guardianships, and probate litigation.
Shatz, Schwartz and Fentin, P.C.
Practice Areas Ann ("Ami") concentrates her practice in the areas of estate tax planning, estate administration, probate, and elder law.
Shatz, Schwartz and Fentin, P.C.
Practice Areas Michele practices in the areas of estate planning, including probate and the administration of estates and elder law, and corporate and business planning, including all aspects of planning for the succession of business interests, representation of closely held bus... (read more)
Shatz, Schwartz and Fentin, P.C.
Practice Areas Attorney Michael A. Fenton, a resident of Springfield, concentrates his practice in the areas of business planning, commercial real estate, estate planning and elder law.
Shatz, Schwartz and Fentin, P.C.
Practice Areas Attorney David K. Webber concentrates his practice in the areas of closely held business, corporate law, real estate, trusts and estates, and bankruptcy.
Dave concentrates his practice in elder law, estate planning, probate of estates, real estate, business law, and guardianships. His membership affiliations include: National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys, American Bar Association, Hampden County Estate Planning Council, Massachusetts Bar Association, Connecticut...
"I get tremendous satisfaction from knowing that my clients are well-advised before making important decisions. While consistently accomplishing client objectives, assisting with tax savings, preserving assets for the next generation, and maintaining family harmony, I meet my clients' goals. I strive for each client's...
"I focus my practice on helping people plan for the future. Even young people should start thinking about how they will support themselves in their retirement years, and everybody needs a basic estate plan, including a will, health care proxy and power of attorney. I am down to earth, and I pride myself on making diffi...
"A successful law practice is best built on an understanding of the practical aspects of the transactions themselves, not just the laws governing them. My business education and corporate consulting background enhance my ability to appreciate and comprehend the complex legal issues that face local and public companies....
Practice Areas: Estate and Long-Term Care Planning; Asset Protection Business Organization, Employment Law Personal Injury; Nursing Home Abuse and Neglect; Social Security Disability Family Law Admitted: Massachusetts, 1998; Connecticut, 1999 U.S. District Court, District of Massachusetts, 2001 Education: Law Sch...
Practice Areas Carol concentrates her practice in the areas of elder law, estate planning, estate settlement, guardianships, and probate litigation. She works with older individuals, the families of older individuals, with clients of all ages -- and their trust professioinal advisors -- concerned with financing the u...
Practice Areas Ann ("Ami") concentrates her practice in the areas of estate tax planning, estate administration, probate, and elder law. Education and Background J. D. with honors, University of Connecticut, 1985 M. S., Library Science, Southern Connecticut State College, 1975 M. A., American Studies, University o...
Practice Areas Michele practices in the areas of estate planning, including probate and the administration of estates and elder law, and corporate and business planning, including all aspects of planning for the succession of business interests, representation of closely held businesses and their owners, and represent...
Practice Areas Attorney Michael A. Fenton, a resident of Springfield, concentrates his practice in the areas of business planning, commercial real estate, estate planning and elder law. Education and Background Western New England University School of Law, JD, 2012; Publishing Editor, Law Review; Oliver Wendell Holmes...
Practice Areas Attorney David K. Webber concentrates his practice in the areas of closely held business, corporate law, real estate, trusts and estates, and bankruptcy. Education and Background Western New England University, J.D., 2008; member, Western New England Law Review 2006-2008University of Massachusetts, B.A....
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