Top best Guardianship Lawyers in Framingham | 5 available
5 Guardianship lawyers are available in Framingham, Massachusetts. These lawyers are rated between 4.8/5 to 5/5 and 52% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $42 to $62 per hour.
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5 Guardianship Lawyers Found Near You
Robert Nislick is an experienced and aggressive Massachusetts lawyer. He develops the best strategy to win his clients’ cases. He will put a plan into action and will work tirelessly to achieve the best possible results.. Rob is easy to talk to. He listens. He is nice. He explains it in a way that you can understand. He answers the phone and gets back to you quickly.. Rob has a burning desire to make sure that you are treated fairly and that your interests are protected. Rob will work hard to level a playing field which may be tilted in someone else’s direction.. Rob has a solid track record of courtroom successes. How does it happen? Rob takes the time to know the facts of your case inside and out. He also pays attention to what you want to achieve. Then he makes connections between the most helpful facts and the law. Rob will develop arguments that demonstrate why the law is on your side, and not on the other guy’s side.. Rob will spend the time to develop real reasons why the court should rule in your favor. Rob will develop legal arguments which are legitimate, and not just based on smoke and mirrors. If your case is bad, Rob will tell you, and still look for creative ways to win.. If you need a lawyer today, call Rob Nislick today. If you need a lawyer tomorrow, call Rob Nislick tomorrow. If you needed a lawyer yesterday, call Rob Nislick immediately.
Kristin Wildman Shirahama advises individuals and families on estate, gift and income tax planning. She also advises trustees, guardians, and other fiduciaries in trust and estate administration.Kristin brings a wealth of experience to the preparation of estate plans, including blended families, second marriages, and same-sex couples, and families with elders, disabilities or other special needs. While minimizing taxes is a key component, there is more to estate planning than saving taxes. An appropriate plan must address the particular needs of a client’s family.
Because I have raised a child with severe special needs and even suffered through the loss of her, my focus is very passionate and fulfilling. This is my life, not my work. I have applied to become a foster parent for medically fragile children who are waiting to be placed. I am a mission driven person and I live my life intentionally. I am very concerned that we are not bringing along enough passionate advocates for this cause, so this year I have started a series of webinars and an in person conference to promote special needs advocacy (practicing beyond the special needs trust) for our membership at MassNAELA in an effort to engage our attorneys in deepening their special needs practice. Although we are a small firm, we do our best to mentor along new attorneys and colleagues in this area of practice. In addition, in the last twelve months we clocked over 200 hours of pro bono work, which is substantial for a small law firm with only 7 employees total.
Attorney Bentley is an avid sports fans that loves both watching his kids play sports and actively coaching. Most weekends you can find him on various ball fields in the North East enjoying watching his son play soccer or coaching a baseball game. His love for athletics and wanting to positively impact his community’s youth lead him to donate his time to coaching various leagues in the greater Boston area.