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Christine E. Ellsmore is an accomplished attorney at Choate, Hall & Stewart LLP, based in Massachusetts, where she specializes in estate planning and wealth management. With a keen understanding of the complexities of estate law, Christine is dedicated to guiding her clients through the intricacies of establishing and managing their legacies. Her approach is centered on building meaningful relationships, ensuring that each client feels heard and understood as they navigate their unique circumstances. Christine's practice encompasses a broad spectrum of estate planning services, including the creation of wills, trusts, and advanced healthcare directives, as well as strategies for minimizing estate taxes and facilitating smooth asset transfers. She recognizes that effective estate planning is not merely about paperwork; it is about crafting solutions that reflect her clients' values and aspirations for their families and future generations. With a reputation for her meticulous attention to detail and her compassionate demeanor, Christine prioritizes the individual needs of her clients, providing personalized guidance that empowers them to make informed decisions. She is committed to demystifying legal concepts, ensuring that her clients feel confident and secure in their planning choices. As a member of the Massachusetts Bar Association, Christine remains engaged with the evolving landscape of estate law, continuously enhancing her knowledge to serve her clients better. Through her proactive and client-centered approach, Christine E. Ellsmore is dedicated to helping individuals and families create a lasting impact, providing peace of mind in an often complex area of law.
Estate planning attorneys help individuals plan for the distribution of their assets and care during incapacity. They create wills, trusts, and other documents to protect families and minimize taxes. Common matters include wills, trusts, powers of attorney, healthcare directives.