Tara K Wilson

300 Brickstone Square, 2nd Floor, Andover, MA

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2002
George Washington Univeristy Law School, JD - Juris Doctor
1998
American University, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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19 Aug, 2017
Tara is transparent and honest. She helped me file a petition and I successfully removed a Trustee. The Judge court appointed a new Trustee who is neutral.
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Anonymous

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28 Feb, 2017
I highly recommend Tara Wilson for your estate planning. Her firm's unique, thorough, and caring approach made the estate planning process for our family more pleasant than we ever expected. We received their immediate attention, our plan was completed quickly, and they answered all our questions! We walked out of our Signing Ceremony with a custom book that contains everything our family will need to take care of us and our children. We are so happy we finally got this done and we couldn't have picked a better attorney!
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Diane

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28 Feb, 2017
Finding an attorney that is knowledgeable, honest, thorough, and kind is not an easy task. Returning your calls is often another issue but not with Tara Wilson. She was prompt and courteous and her rates were very reasonable. I was referred to Wilson LF for my trust and estate planning. Her work was above and beyond what I expected. I highly recommend her.
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Publications

2020:
New Degrees Press Book, Trustworthy: Enlightened Estate Planning
2014:
The Mother Connection Newsletter, Summer Homes
2014:
The Mother Connection Newsletter, Pregnancy, Pride, and Grief
2014:
The Mother Connection Newsletter, How Much Are You Worth?
2014:
The Mother Connection Newsletter, Top Ten Momprenuer Businesses
2013:
The Mother Connection Newsletter, Is Life Insurance Necessary for Young Parents?
2013:
The Mother Connection Newsletter, Your Child's Higher Education
2012:
The Mother Connection Newsletter, A Mother's Perspective on Estate Planning
2012:
The Mother Connection Newsletter, Organizing Your Family Affairs
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