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Franklin Family Law Firm
Overview
Attorney John Gianino founded our South Weymouth law firm, the Center For Elder Law & Estate Planning, with the goal of offering the residents of the Boston metropolitan area guidance and support for all estate-related legal matters. Thanks to Mr. Gianino's dedication to his clients and his focus on estate law, the people of eastern Massachusetts know to turn to him when they have needs related to the following:
- Estate planning
- Probate
- Urgent elder care
Mr. Gianino not only possesses a law degree but also a Master of Business Administration. This combination allows him to view our clients' situations from both legal and business standpoints, ensuring he creates estate plans designed to protect our clients that are equal in strength with the plans put in place to protect businesses.
Whether you need legal assistance after the death of a loved one, you want an attorney to guide you in the creation of a comprehensive estate plan, or you need a legal professional to act quickly because of an urgent elder care issue, look no further than our law firm, the Center For Elder Law & Estate Planning. If you would like to discuss your legal need with Mr. Gianino, you can schedule a free initial consultation at our law office in South Weymouth.
About Center for Elder Law & Estate Planning
Practice Areas
- Family Law
- Estate Planning
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Office Information
Address
1000 Franklin Village DriveSuite 207-A Franklin, MA 02038
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 1322 Belmont Street Suite 201-A Brockton, MA 02301 339-499-4306
Center for Elder Law & Estate Planning 227 Chelmsford Street Chelmsford, MA 01824 339-499-4306
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