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Chelmsford Estate Planning Lawyer
Overview
Susan A. Atlas, Esq., LL.M is licensed in Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Florida, and Maine and has offices in Boston and Chelmsford, Massachusetts and Nashua, New Hampshire. She delivers large firm expertise within a boutique law firm in the areas of wills, trusts, sophisticated estate planning, trust and estate administration, asset protection, guardianships, premarital agreements and other related matters.
About Susan A. Atlas
Practice Areas
- Estate Planning
- Trust and Estate administration
- Guardianships
- Premarital agreements
- Business planning
Qualifications
Bar Admissions
- Massachusetts
- Florida
- New Hampshire
- Maine
Classes and Seminars
- Boston University Law School, Graduate Tax Program, Adjunct Professor
- Bunker Hill Community College, Tenured Professor, Chair of the Paralegal and Legal Studies Department
- Suffolk University Law School, Adjunct Professor
Education
- Boston University School of Law, Boston, Massachusetts
LL.M., Master of Law - Suffolk University Law School, Boston, Massachusetts
J.D., Doctor of Jurisprudence - Boston University, Boston, MA
B.A.
Office Information
Address
121 Brick Kiln RoadSuite 205 Chelmsford, MA 01824
Phone
Fax
- 978-244-9005
Achievements
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Honors
- Martindale Hubbell as an AV Preeminent Attorney
- Super Lawyer 2019, 2020 & 2021
- Top Women Attorneys In Massachusetts in Boston Magazine, April 2020
- Top Lawyers List of 2021 by Boston Magazine, December 2021
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