Kerri Tasker
Laboe & Tasker, PLLC
Concord, NH 03301
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Laboe & Tasker, PLLC
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Curtin Law Office, PLLC
Education: University of Maine School of Law, J.D., 1999 Union College, B.A., 1991 Admitted to practice law in New Hampshire and Massachusetts Memberships: New Hampshire Bar Association, New Hampshire Bar Association's Elder Law, Estate Planning and Probate Law Section, New Hamps... (read more)
Brennan & Rogers, PLLC
A graduate of the University of Oregon School of Law (Order of the Coif), the University of Washington School of Law (LL.M in taxation) and a former attorney-advisor to Judge Carolyn P. Chiechi at the US Tax Court, Smilie has been practicing with the same focus on estate planning since 2003. Smilie was named a Rising Star in SuperLawyers Magazine in 2013. Smilie regularly speaks on estate planning matters and keeps a blog, the Digital Hereinafter which can be found at https://maineestateattorney.com/ Smilie is licensed to practice law in Maine, New Hampshire and Massachusetts.
Brennan & Rogers, PLLC
Mary Kathryn Brennan is an elder law attorney with Brennan & Rogers, PLLC. Mary Kathryn's practice is focused on elder law, Medicaid (MaineCare) planning, probate, and contested matters in the York and Cumberland County Probate Courts. She is licensed to practice in Maine.
Brennan & Rogers, PLLC
A graduate of the University of Oregon School of Law (Order of the Coif), the University of Washington School of Law (LL.M in taxation) and a former attorney-advisor to Judge Carolyn P. Chiechi at the US Tax Court, Smilie has been practicing with the same focus on estate planning since 2003. Smilie was named a Rising Star in SuperLawyers Magazine in 2013. Smilie regularly speaks on estate planning matters and keeps a blog, the Digital Hereinafter which can be found at https://maineestateattorney.com/ Smilie is licensed to practice law in Maine, New Hampshire and Massachusetts.
Peltier Law Office, PLLC
Peltier Law Office, PLLC, is located in Merrimac, Massachusetts, on the northern end of Route 495. We provide ample parking and maintain a small-town feel with big-city results.
Annutto Law Office
Legal Fields: Wills, Trusts, and Estates Family law - custody, parenting plans, child support enforcement, paternity Divorce law Bankruptcy law Criminal Defense law Personal Injury law Joseph M. Annutto is a graduate of UNH School of Law.
Robert A. Jutras, Esquire
Bob has been practicing law for 36 years and is licensed in Massachusetts and New Hampshire. Bob graduated from the University of New Hampshire and subsequently completed his legal training at the University of Maine School of Law.
Lisa J. Friedlander, Attorney at Law
Lisa earned her J.D. Degree from Maine Law School in 1992. Since then, she has represented numerous clients in elder law, estate planning, probate and other legal matters. In home visits are available!
The Law Office of Arthur Skarmeas
Arthur Skarmeas has practiced law in the areas of Estate Planning and Administration, Elder Law, Corporate law, Real Estate Law, Litigation and Appellate Law for over 20 years.
Law Office of Susan R. Grady
Attorney Susan R. Grady is a solo practitioner who concentrates her practice in Elder Law (protection of assets from nursing home and preparation of Medicaid applications), Probate Law, Estate Planning and Administration, Wills, Trusts, and Seller Representation.
MacLean Holloway Doherty & Sheehan PC
Daniel W. Doherty is a shareholder in MacLean Holloway Doherty Ardiff & Morse, P.C. where he concentrates his practice in the areas of corporate law, tax law, elder law, estate planning and administration.
Robert A. Jutras, Esquire
Bob has been practicing law for 36 years and is licensed in Massachusetts and New Hampshire. Bob graduated from the University of New Hampshire and subsequently completed his legal training at the University of Maine School of Law.
Education: University of Maine School of Law, J.D., 1999 Union College, B.A., 1991 Admitted to practice law in New Hampshire and Massachusetts Memberships: New Hampshire Bar Association, New Hampshire Bar Association's Elder Law, Estate Planning and Probate Law Section, New Hampshire Estate Planning Council, Women's B...
A graduate of the University of Oregon School of Law (Order of the Coif), the University of Washington School of Law (LL.M in taxation) and a former attorney-advisor to Judge Carolyn P. Chiechi at the US Tax Court, Smilie has been practicing with the same focus on estate planning since 2003. Smilie was named...
Mary Kathryn Brennan is an elder law attorney with Brennan & Rogers, PLLC. Mary Kathryn's practice is focused on elder law, Medicaid (MaineCare) planning, probate, and contested matters in the York and Cumberland County Probate Courts. She is licensed to practice in Maine. She has represented elders...
A graduate of the University of Oregon School of Law (Order of the Coif), the University of Washington School of Law (LL.M in taxation) and a former attorney-advisor to Judge Carolyn P. Chiechi at the US Tax Court, Smilie has been practicing with the same focus on estate planning since 2003. Smilie was named...
Peltier Law Office, PLLC, is located in Merrimac, Massachusetts, on the northern end of Route 495. We provide ample parking and maintain a small-town feel with big-city results. Our expertise and practice areas are limited to estate planning, elder law, asset protection, probate and trust administration, and business p...
Legal Fields: Wills, Trusts, and Estates Family law - custody, parenting plans, child support enforcement, paternity Divorce law Bankruptcy law Criminal Defense law Personal Injury law Joseph M. Annutto is a graduate of UNH School of Law. He holds a Master of Business Administration from Southern NH Universi...
Bob has been practicing law for 36 years and is licensed in Massachusetts and New Hampshire. Bob graduated from the University of New Hampshire and subsequently completed his legal training at the University of Maine School of Law. He is admitted to practice in both state and federal courts in Massachusetts and New Ham...
Lisa earned her J.D. Degree from Maine Law School in 1992. Since then, she has represented numerous clients in elder law, estate planning, probate and other legal matters. In home visits are available!
Arthur Skarmeas has practiced law in the areas of Estate Planning and Administration, Elder Law, Corporate law, Real Estate Law, Litigation and Appellate Law for over 20 years. Arthur’s depth of experience, attention to detail, and personal concern for his clients has been the hallmark of his career. Prior to fo...
Attorney Susan R. Grady is a solo practitioner who concentrates her practice in Elder Law (protection of assets from nursing home and preparation of Medicaid applications), Probate Law, Estate Planning and Administration, Wills, Trusts, and Seller Representation. She received her B.A. degree in 1986 from College of the...
Daniel W. Doherty is a shareholder in MacLean Holloway Doherty Ardiff & Morse, P.C. where he concentrates his practice in the areas of corporate law, tax law, elder law, estate planning and administration. He received his B.S.B.A. from Merrimack College and his J.D. from Suffolk University Law School, cum laude. Mr...
Bob has been practicing law for 36 years and is licensed in Massachusetts and New Hampshire. Bob graduated from the University of New Hampshire and subsequently completed his legal training at the University of Maine School of Law. He is admitted to practice in both state and federal courts in Massachusetts and New Ham...
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