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Highly knowledgeable and experienced in estate planning and trust law
“Extremely knowledgeable and up to date on changes in the law. Very thorough and a pleasure to work with!”
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Personalized and attentive service, treating clients like family
“We feel like we have become a part of their family, always being treated in that special way a family member is treated.”
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Proactive in keeping clients updated on changes and reviewing plans
“They have diligently insured that our trusts reflect the latest changes in our personal situation as well as the structure of laws that might have an impact on our future plans.”
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Comprehensive and tailored estate planning solutions
“He has been kind, helpful, respectful, and, most importantly, completely knowledgeable about the changing estate planning world.”
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Affordable and provide valuable peace of mind
“The process was simple and easy. The cost was affordable and well worth it for the peace of mind.”
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14 Aug, 2024 by Cs d
We had a very informative and helpful complimentary meeting with Keats Boyd and his team regarding formulating a trust. They were excellent.
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02 Aug, 2024 by Vincent cammarato
Keats is a pleasure to work with. He is professional, educational, and a true gentleman. He takes the time to explain the most complicated legal jargon in simple to understand terms. He treats you like you’re his most important and only client. You will feel totally comfortable through the entire process. Thank you Keats
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31 Jul, 2024 by Barbara feltquate
We enjoyed the seminar . As a result we have many follow up questions. We need to set up another session with Keats. Harvey and Barbara Feltquate
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30 Jul, 2024 by Tom sanford
My wife and I are in our 70s and had not updated our wills in 25 years. We also suspected that there was many things that could be done to help us avoid taxes and to preserve our savings. We met with Boyd and Boyd representative, Whitney Tashjian, who recommended many things we needed to do to protect our savings, avoid income and estate taxes, create a durable power of attorney, updating our will, update our health care proxy’s, setting up a revocable trust and so much more. We completed doing all of the above in February 2024. It gives my wife and I peace of mind to know that we can pass on to our children most of what we have worked 40 to 50 years to earn. I highly recommend using Boyd and Boyd to help you in the same way they have helped us!
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30 Jul, 2024 by Nancy capen
The office is very knowledgeable and cares about a client's needs and willing to help
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09 Sep, 2024 by Gina e.
I had the pleasure of working with Atty. Erasmi, and I must say, he is absolutely AMAZING! Despite the potentially stressful nature of my situation, he made everything easy to handle. His responsiveness, professionalism, and extraordinary patience truly set him apart. I couldn't have asked for better representation or support. Highly recommend his services to anyone in need!
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19 Aug, 2024 by John and pat
We highly recommend Timothy Erasmi for your Estate Planning needs. Starting with the first online consultation, we found him to be Knowledgeable, Helpful, Patient and Courteous. Quick to respond to Emails and texts, answering any questions while helping us navigate our way to our goals for the future.
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02 Apr, 2024 by Jennifer
Timothy helped us with a deed transfer after our mother passed away. It took us over a year to find an attorney that would help, mostly because most MA attorneys take endless vacations, and are not interested in dealing with smaller cases. Timothy worked very quickly on our case, even through the holidays, which was very impressive. He thoroughly explained everything in a manner we could understand. He is worth his weight in gold and I wish he was licensed in my home state! I highly recommend him, in fact I am positive that he is one of the best estate attorneys in the Northeast!
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