Plymouth, MA:

Law Offices of Brian E. Barreira

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  • Plymouth, MA
  • 118 Long Pond Road, Suite 206, Plymouth, MA 02360
  • Specializing in Estate Planning, Probate & Elder Law for 30 years, including protecting assets upon a nursing home stay, minimizing estate/gift taxes, preserving benefits for the disabled, and resolving estate/trust/conservatorship disputes
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About our Plymouth, MA office

Since 1996, the Law Offices of Brian E. Barreira in Plymouth and Hingham, Massachusetts have provided specialized legal services in the areas of estate planning (including wills, trusts, gifts, durable powers of attorney and prenuptial/postnuptial agreements), long-term care planning (including MassHealth), governmental benefits planning (including Veterans benefits and SSI), estate and gift tax matters and Probate Court issues (including estates, trusts, guardianships and conservatorships). Brian is dedicated to providing the highest level of legal expertise to clients while attempting to keep matters as simple as possible to hold clients' overall costs down.

Among other accolades, Brian has been voted a Massachusetts SuperLawyer® during 2009-2021; is listed in The Martindale-Hubbell Bar Register of Preeminent Lawyers in the fields of "Elder Law" and "Trusts and Estates, Wills and Probate"; and has been certified as an Elder Law Attorney by the National Elder Law Foundation since 1996 (NELF is a private organization, whose standards for certification are approved by the American Bar Association but not regulated by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts). He is the Editor of Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education's 3-volume, 2000+-page Estate Planning for the Aging or Incapacitated Client in Massachusetts, where he is the author of the "Trusts in the MassHealth Context" and "Taxation of Trusts" chapters.

Among Brian's diverse experiences, he has served as a background source on elder financial abuse reports for the Boston Globe Spotlight Team and for 60 Minutes; as an undercover informant for the Massachusetts Attorney General's Office in shutting down an organization that was fraudulently selling trusts to senior citizens; and as an expert witness in a recent case opposing the fees of two lawyers who attempted to charge over $500,000 for an 83-day temporary guardianship; and as lead counsel in Daley v. Secretary of Executive Office of Health and Human Services, 477 Mass. 188 (2017), which protected the rights of citizens to create irrevocable trusts for their homes.

An early leader in the development of elder law as a specialty, Brian served for 6 years as the first Chair of the Elder Law Committee of the American Bar Association's General Practice Section. He has also served as President, Treasurer and Director of the Massachusetts Chapter of the National Academy of Elder Attorneys, and as Chair of the Committee on Long-Term Health Care Issues of the American Bar Association's Real Property, Probate & Trust Law Section.

Brian has been published nationally numerous times in such legal journals as Estate Planning, Probate & Property, NAELA Quarterly and The Practical Lawyer, and in Massachusetts for several Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education and Massachusetts Bar Association publications on the topics of estate planning, probate, estate and gift taxation, Medicaid and elder law. Brian has spoken nationally at American Bar Association Annual Meetings in Orlando, Florida and San Francisco, California, at Elder Law Symposia in San Diego, California, Orlando, Florida, Atlanta, Georgia and New York City, New York, at Elder Law Institutes in Colorado Springs, Colorado and St. Louis, Missouri, and at the Advanced Estate Planning Institute of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants in Coronado, California. In Massachusetts, Brian has spoken for the Massachusetts Bar Association's Probate Law Section, the Massachusetts Chapter of the National Academy of Elder law Attorneys, the Advanced Legal Studies Program of Suffolk Law School, the Cape Cod Estate Planning Council, the Bristol County Estate Planning Council, the Plymouth County Bar Association, the Plymouth District Bar Association and Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education.

Brian received his law degree from Boston University School of Law in 1984. Later, while practicing law, he enrolled in the Graduate Tax Program at Boston University School of Law, where he attained a Master of Laws in Taxation in 1990. Prior to opening his own law office in 1996, Brian worked for 11+ years settling complex estates at State Street Bank and Trust Company in Boston, Massachusetts and practicing estate planning, probate and elder law for law firms in Boston and Plymouth, Massachusetts.

For a series of articles on various topics on estate planning, probate, taxation, long-term care, disability and elder law, please visit Brian's blog at http://elderlaw.info.

Brian continues to speak to numerous professional and civic groups about all aspects of estate planning, probate and elder law, and is available to groups seeking speakers or information about these topics.

Office Details

Mailing Address:
118 Long Pond Road, Suite 206, Plymouth, MA 02360
Office Size:
1
Year Established:
1996
Payment Information:
  • Credit cards accepted
  • Fixed Hourly Rates
  • Fixed Fees Available
Office Hours:
Monday
09:00 AM - 05:00 PM
Tuesday
09:00 AM - 05:00 PM
Wednesday
09:00 AM - 05:00 PM
Thursday
09:00 AM - 05:00 PM
Friday
09:00 AM - 05:00 PM
Saturday
By Appointment

Areas of Practice (56)

Specific Areas of Practice for our Plymouth office:

  • Estate Planning
  • Probate
  • Elder Law
  • Estate and Gift Taxation
  • Medicaid Planning
  • Medicaid Hearings
  • Guardianship and Conservatorship
  • Trusts and Estates
  • Contested Trusts and Estates
  • Estate Administration
  • Trust Administration
  • Probate Administration
  • Guardianship Administration
  • Estate Planning for the Elderly
  • Estate Planning for the Disabled
  • Special Needs Trusts
  • Long Term Care
  • Elder Care
  • Estate Settlements
  • Pet Trusts
  • Wills
  • Contested Wills
  • Powers of Attorney
  • Estate Litigation
  • Charitable Trusts and Foundations
  • Business Succession Planning
  • Estate Planning for Unmarried Couples
  • Veterans Benefits
  • Premarital Agreements
  • Post Nuptial Agreements
  • Inheritance
  • Family Wealth Transfer
  • Adult Guardianship
  • Estate Planning for Parents of Handicapped Children
  • Elder Guardianship
  • Conservatorship
  • Family Partnerships
  • Family Limited Partnerships
  • Trust Law
  • Living Trusts
  • Family Trusts
  • Trust Litigation
  • Trust Planning
  • Trusts and Estates Taxation
  • Federal Estate and Gift Taxation
  • Supplemental Security Income
  • Spousal Support
  • Probate Litigation
  • Advance Directives
  • Senior Citizen Housing
  • Guardian Ad Litem
  • Ancillary Probate
  • Taxation
  • Guardianship
  • Retirement Planning
  • MassHealth

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Estate Planning, Trusts and Estates, Estate and Gift Taxation, Wills and Probate, Asset Protection, Medicare and Medicaid, Administrative Hearings and Appeals, Estate Litigation, Elder Law, MassHealth, Guardianship and Conservatorship, Powers of Attorney, Premarital Agreements, Long Term Care, Inheritance View More

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  • Elder Law

  • Trusts and Estates, Wills and Probate

Location

  • Plymouth, MA
    118 Long Pond Road, Suite 206
    Plymouth, MA 02360
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Video Call Options

  • Zoom

Contact Law Offices of Brian E. Barreira

Contact Information:

774-773-6027  Phone

508-746-5746  Fax

www.southshoreelderlaw.com

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