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We represent clients in all manner of disputes over property in the Massachusetts Superior Court, Probate Court and Land Court. Whether our clients are contesting a Will or a Trust, challenging a Personal Representative (“P.R.”) or Trustee, defending their position as P.R. or Trustee, or fighting over the division of interests in property (including, most often, real estate), we pride ourselves on prioritizing common-sense, practical solutions while also preparing to take our cases to trial if needed. Typical litigation matters include petitions for partition of real estate, creditor claims, actions for and objections to P.R. and Trustee accounts, business succession disputes, and will contests.

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Fegreus & Broderick, LLP

21 Custom House Street, Suite 480
Boston, Massachusetts 02110
t: (617) 737-9100 | f: (617) 737-9123
info@fegreuslaw.com

Choosing the right Trustee is one of the most impo Choosing the right Trustee is one of the most important decisions in your estate plan.

This person will be responsible for carrying out your wishes, managing assets, making distributions, and handling important financial and legal matters over time.

While many people choose a family member or close friend, it’s worth thinking through whether they have the time, experience, and ability to stay objective in potentially emotional situations. In some cases, a professional trustee can help provide consistency and reduce the risk of conflict, especially for more complex estates or family dynamics.
Yes. Estate planning is not a one-time event. Your Yes. Estate planning is not a one-time event. Your plan should evolve as your life changes whether it’s marriage, divorce, the birth of a child, changes in assets, or shifts in family dynamics.

Working with Fegreus & Broderick, LLP ensures your estate plan stays up to date and continues to reflect your goals over time.
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