Center for Elder Law & Estate Planning - Weymouth, MA
Estate Planning Lawyers in Weymouth, MA
1221 Main Street Suite 301 Weymouth, MA 02190
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25
Years
Experience
Weymouth Estate Planning Law Firm
Updated: 05/27/2026
Areas of Practice
- Estate Planning
- Elder Law
- Probate
- Social Security Disability Appeals
- Lottery Representation
Reviews
Customer Reviews for Center for Elder Law & Estate Planning
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Hired Law firm 2019About two years ago, my husband and I decided to prepare ourselves for what the future may bring. Years before I had been asked to execute my deceased sister's estate, and that was an eye-opening experience. To make it simpler for our family to cope, come what may, I called Center for Elder Law & Estate Planning - Weymouth, MA for information. What we received in the end was a full assessment of our needs, followed by a comprehensive package with our plans and wishes in order. We are quite satisfied!
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Hired Law firm 2022John is very experienced and knowlegable in Estate Planning. I went into my estate planning process knowing very, very little of estate planning and was given quite an education from John at our first meeting. John and his staff are quite responsive, polite and friendly; he is the best guide to ensure your ultimate needs are met.
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Hired Law firm 2020John and Keri helped me and my family when our mother passed away. They did an excellent job with her estate. Thanks
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Hired Law firm 2018-2020Our family took turns caring for my mother during the last 5 years of her life until her mobility deteriorated to the point where we could no longer care for her at our homes. When it was time for her to go into a nursing home, we needed significant help in trying to navigate the complex Mass Health application process. This is where John Gianino, Keri Guman and the rest of their staff came into our lives. They were able to explain the process clearly and concisely from beginning to end, guiding us along every step of the way as we had to document 5 years worth of income and expenses in order to have our mom approved for Mass Health benefits. They took care of all of the court filings that had to be done in a timely manner at a very reasonable billing rate. We couldn’t believe how complex the application process was and would surely have given up without John’s and Kerry’s support, guidance and legal expertise. Our mother passed away after only 7 months in the nursing home at the age of 89. John was there again to provide his significant legal expertise as we now had to navigate the probate process. Our only regret was that we didn’t know about John’s firm earlier for estate planning purposes. Our family would give Center for Elder Law & Estate Planning our highest recommendation if your family should ever find itself in a similar situation. The Baxter Family
Contact
1221 Main Street
Suite 301
Weymouth, MA 02190
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Website: https://www.center4elderlaw.com
Additional Massachusetts Locations
Lowell, MA (37.5 miles)
338 Parker Street
Lowell, MA 01851
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Website: https://www.center4elderlaw.com
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