- Guardianship
- Corporate LawBusiness & Corporate Law - We represent small- to mid-sized businesses in all industries from startup through successful management, liquidation and dissolution. Whether you are looking to start a new business, need a part time in-house counselor, are selling or merging your business, we can advise and counsel you through the growth of your business.
- Employment Contract
- Employment Litigation
- Real Estate LitigationEleanor M. Uddo concentrates her practice in the areas of business and corporate law, real estate law, nonprofit law, and contracts. View Profile.
- Medicaid Planning
- Estate PlanningEstate Planning is a basic foundation for every family. We are experienced in helping our individual and family clients establish comprehensive estate plans to protect and provide for their loved ones.
- WillsReview and assitance with contested Probate Court matters, including will contests, Trust contests, account objections, etc...
- Trusts
- Power of AttorneyServices vary based upon the complexity of assets being managed, but typically a fee of $ 2,500 per quarter is charged for these services
- ProbateRichard A. Feigenbaum focuses on estate planning and estate administration (probate law), utilizing trusts, charitable gifts, 529 plans, and other tax saving and probate avoidance devices. He has co-authored several books, including "The 529 College Savings Plan," and "Probating an Estate in Massachusetts," both published by Sourcebooks, and has taught probate law for the Northeastern University Financial Planning Institute and the Professional Paralegal Program. Mr. Feigenbaum received his law degree, as well as a graduate law degree in taxation, from Boston University's School of Law. Attorney Feigenbaum is a member of the Boston Estate Planning Council, is listed in "Who's Who in Executives and Professionals" and is a frequent lecturer on estate planning topics for charities and financial services organizations.
- Tax LawWe are often asked to provide Trustee services, both in connection with lifetime created trusts as well as Trusts that are funded at the time of death. In all cases, our role as Trustee is to be certain that the rules established by the Trust creator are properly followed. This includes overseeing management of the Trust assets, working with tax professionals with respect to Trust tax issues, responding to the beneficiaries' needs, etc.