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Law Office of Susan C. Pieri

Estate PlanningBrockton, MA

About Law Office of Susan C. Pieri

The Law Office of Susan C. Pieri offers focused legal services in estate planning and probate matters. With a commitment to helping clients secure their legacies, Susan C. Pieri provides personalized guidance tailored to individual circumstances. From drafting wills and trusts to navigating the probate process, her expertise ensures that clients understand their options and the implications of their decisions. Located in Brockton, MA, the firm serves clients throughout the region, addressing the unique challenges associated with estate planning and probate. Susan's approach emphasizes clear communication and a thorough understanding of the law, which helps clients make informed choices about their future and their loved ones. Clients appreciate Susan's attention to detail and her ability to simplify complex legal concepts. By focusing on the needs and goals of each client, she fosters a trusting environment that encourages open dialogue. The Law Office of Susan C. Pieri is dedicated to helping clients achieve peace of mind regarding their estate planning and probate needs.

Practice Areas

Estate PlanningProbate

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Key Strengths

Personalized client service
In-depth legal knowledge
Clear communication
Attention to detail
Trust-building approach

Frequently Asked Questions

What services do you offer in estate planning?
The Law Office of Susan C. Pieri provides a range of estate planning services, including will drafting, trust creation, power of attorney documents, and healthcare proxies.
How can you assist with probate?
The firm assists clients with navigating the probate process, including filing necessary documents, managing estate assets, and addressing any disputes that may arise.
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Last updated: February 18, 2026