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Brockton Estate Planning Law Firm
Overview
Since the founding of our law firm, the Center For Elder Law & Estate Planning, our attorney, John Gianino, has worked diligently to build a reputation as one of Massachusetts' most respected estate lawyers. Today, his reputation for excellence is solid, which leads countless clients to our door each year for help with a variety of estate-related legal issues.
The demand for our firm's estate planning, probate and urgent elder care services caused the need for expansion. We now have three office locations in the Boston metropolitan area, including our branch law office in Brockton, which allow us to offer convenient assistance to clients from throughout eastern Massachusetts.
For more than 20 years, our attorney has also worked as an administrator for hospitals and physicians. His background in health care allows him to approach elder care with firsthand experience, and this experience has proved beneficial for so many of our clients.
Whether you need help creating an estate plan that will protect your own future and your assets for your heirs or your need lies in the area of probate or elder care, you can turn to our law firm, the Center For Elder Law & Estate Planning. By scheduling a free initial consultation at our law office in Brockton, you can learn more about how we can help you.
About Center for Elder Law & Estate Planning
Practice Areas
- Estate Planning
- Elder Law
- Probate
- Social Security Disability Appeals
- Lottery Representation
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
1322 Belmont StreetSuite 201-A Brockton, MA 02301
Phone
Websites
Other Offices
Center for Elder Law & Estate Planning (Main Office) 1221 Main Street Suite 301 Weymouth, MA 02190 339-499-4306
Center for Elder Law & Estate Planning 227 Chelmsford Street Chelmsford, MA 01824 339-499-4306
Center for Elder Law & Estate Planning 1000 Franklin Village Drive Suite 207-A Franklin, MA 02038 339-499-4306
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