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What does a Estate lawyer in your area do?
A Estate lawyer helps clients pursue compensation for injuries, medical expenses, lost wages, and other damages related to Estate cases in your area.
How much does a Estate lawyer cost in your area?
Most Estate lawyers work on a contingency fee basis, meaning they only get paid if they win the case. Fees are usually a percentage of the settlement or verdict.
When should I hire a Estate lawyer in your area?
You should contact a Estate lawyer as soon as possible after the incident to protect evidence, meet legal deadlines, and improve your chances of receiving compensation.
How do I choose the best Estate lawyer in your area?
Look for attorneys with experience handling Estate cases, strong client reviews, and a track record of successful settlements or verdicts.
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I concentrate my practice in the areas of estate planning and administration, tax and business planning, elder law and disability planning, and trust, estate, and tax litigation.. I have authored chapters for Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education Inc. (MCLE)’s New England Law Practice Collection. I am the current Editor in Chief of the Rhode Island Bar Journal, and have had articles published on a variety of estate planning topics in Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly, Rhode Island Lawyers Weekly and the Bar Journal. I am a lecturer on estate planning and asset protection for the Massachusetts Bar Association, Rhode Island Bar Association, and National Business Institute.. I have appeared and successfully argued several cases before the Massachusetts Appeals Court. I helped to create and implement the Rhode Island Pooled Trust, the first such trust for special needs individuals in the Ocean State. In addition, one of my notable areas of expertise is planning for individuals with interests in both New England and Florida.
I concentrate my practice in the areas of estate planning and administration, and business representation and planning. In the area of estate planning, my range of practice varies from the simple will to sophisticated estate planning, including revocable, irrevocable and charitable trusts, qualified personal residence trusts, and family limited partnerships. In the business area, I counsels clients on business formations, transactions, asset purchases and sales, employment agreements, contracts, buy-sell agreements and leases.
Brian is an attorney, educator, and innovator who seeks to create novel estate planning solutions to fit your family and personal needs. In addition, Brian serves as Managing Editor for ArtsImpulse, a Greater Boston theatre reviewing site, and as the youngest Boston member for the Independent Reviewers of New England (IRNE) Committee and American Theatre Critics Association, two invitation-only organizations for theatre critics.. Brian is a Board Member for multiple theatre and LGBTQ non-profit organizations in the New England area.
I didn’t appreciate the importance of estate planning until I became a parent. I was like most new parents, and I procrastinated in completing my estate plan. I didn’t think anything would happen to my wife or me and there was always something else that I made a priority.. My wife and I were planning our first trip without our kids and every parent’s greatest fear set in – who would take care of our kids if something happened to us.. This fear finally motivated us to make sure we had a plan in place. I wanted to do everything we could to protect our kids, so I started to learn more about estate planning.. I was working in the financial services industry, so I saw first hand what could happen if there wasn’t a plan in place. A large inheritance squandered in a short period or a family fighting for what they believed was owed to them. And worst of all, financial advisors preying on their vulnerable clients. I wanted to make sure that my family avoided these problems.. The more I learned about estate planning, I realized it involved more than distributing assets and avoiding taxes.. An estate plan could help pass family values to the next generation or maintain family harmony through difficult times. Or a sound estate plan could protect your family from people who want to take advantage of them.. Possibly, families could avoid the problems I saw on a daily basis if an estate plan was in going through the estate planning process, I knew that I wanted to help families and business owners protect what matters most to them. I wanted to provide them with peace of mind by having a solid estate plan in place.. So I started Aubrey Law.. My goal is to guide you through the estate planning process by getting to know you and learning about your concerns.. And, most importantly, creating a great estate plan that provides your family with the protection it deserves.. If you’re interested in seeing if I can help you, please let me know.
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Gerald J. Turner, is a partner who practices in the areas of Estate Planning and Medicaid Planning with a special interest in Closely Held Business Entities and Coordinating Retirement Plans with Estate Plans.Mr. Turner graduated from Worcester State College, Magna Cum Laude, with a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration (with an accounting concentration) in 1994. Mr. Turner also graduated from, Suffolk University Law School, Cum Laude, with a Juris Doctorate degree in 1997. He was admitted to the Massachusetts Bar in 1997. Mr. Turner is also a licensed Certified Public Accountant in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.Since 1993, Mr. Turner has practiced, in various capacities, as a tax professional for such organizations as the American Association of Retired People and KPMG, LLP. His focus was on taxation of mutual funds, investment partnerships and high net worth individuals. Mr. Turner has practiced law in the areas of estate planning, Medicaid planning, business law, debt collection and bankruptcy. Mr. Turner has represented numerous clients throughout the Commonwealth of Massachusetts using his combined legal and accounting knowledge and experience to help his clients design and implement various legal plans. These plans are designed to save taxes, protect assets and enhance the wealth of his clients. Mr. Turner believes in a multi- disciplinary team approach to providing service to his clients. With a team comprised of the client's accountant, financial advisor , and Mr. Turner as the attorney, clients are able to develop an integrated plan that carries out their needs.Mr. Turner has lectured nationally to attorneys, financial professionals and accountants on various estate and Medicaid planning topics. Gerald has also lectured at Boston College, Nichols College and Bentley College and has appeared on WRKO as well as various other radio stations.Mr. Turner is a member of the National Network of Estate Planning Attorneys, The National Association of Elder Law Attorneys, The Massachusetts Society of Certified Public Accountants and the Boston Estate Planning Council.