Weymouth, Massachusetts

    Estate Planning & Probate for Families in Weymouth

    I help families in Weymouth protect their kids, their home, and the people who would have to step in if something happened. Whether you need an estate plan or help with probate after a loss, I provide clear, practical guidance.

    Planning Ahead

    Estate Planning

    Many Weymouth families own a home and have young children or aging parents to think about. Planning ahead means your spouse knows exactly what to do, your kids are protected with clear guardianship instructions, and your home passes without unnecessary court involvement. I help you put the right documents in place — whether that's a trust, a will, healthcare proxy, or power of attorney — so your family has a plan instead of confusion.

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    After a Loss

    Uncontested Probate

    If you've recently lost a loved one in Weymouth and need to settle their estate, I help families navigate uncontested probate in Massachusetts. I'll walk you through the court process, timelines, and paperwork so you can focus on your family while I handle the legal steps.

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    Why families work with me

    Clear guidance. No surprises.

    Flat-fee services — the cost is confirmed before any work begins

    Straightforward guidance from a licensed Massachusetts attorney

    Clear recommendations based on your actual situation

    Calm, practical help during difficult or unfamiliar decisions

    Convenient consultations for busy Weymouth families

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Common questions from Weymouth families

    Do I need a will or a trust in Massachusetts?+

    It depends on your goals, your family, and what you own. Many Weymouth homeowners benefit from a trust because it can help their family avoid probate and keep things simple. During a consultation, I'll help you understand which option fits your situation.

    What happens to my home if I don't have an estate plan?+

    Without a plan, your home goes through probate — a public court process that can take months and cost your family time and money. A well-designed estate plan helps your home pass to the right people without that burden.

    Do all estates go through probate in Massachusetts?+

    Not always. If assets are held in a trust or pass through beneficiary designations, they can avoid probate entirely. I help families structure things so probate is minimized or avoided when possible.

    How do your flat fees work?+

    After your consultation, I'll recommend the right plan and confirm the flat fee before any work begins. There's no hourly billing and no surprises.

    Ready to take the next step?

    Whether you're planning ahead or dealing with a recent loss, start with a consultation so I can understand your situation and recommend the right next step.

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    Flat-fee services · No surprises · Straightforward from start to finish