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Attorney Erin M. Charron is a highly accomplished legal professional based in Massachusetts, specializing in probate law. With over a decade of experience in family law, Erin has established herself as a trusted advocate for clients navigating complex domestic relations issues. As a founding member of Charron and Flaws, LLC, she is committed to providing compassionate and effective representation tailored to the unique needs of each client. Erin's expertise extends beyond traditional legal representation; she is a certified court-appointed conciliator through the Essex County Bar Association and a trained mediator, enabling her to facilitate resolutions that prioritize client interests. Her extensive background includes working on a diverse range of family law and probate matters at McGlynn & McGlynn in Salem, MA, where she honed her skills in equity and conflict resolution. A cum laude graduate of New England Law | Boston (formerly New England School of Law), Erin's academic achievements include being awarded the prestigious New England Scholar and serving as an executive case and note editor for the New England Law Review. Her commitment to legal excellence is further demonstrated by her clerkship with the Honorable Joyce London Alexander, Federal Magistrate, and her internship with a civil attorney in Boston during law school. Erin is admitted to practice in Massachusetts and is an active member of several professional associations, including the Family Law Sections of the Massachusetts Bar Association, the Essex Bar Association, the Salem Bar Association, and the Middlesex Bar Association. Her dedication to her clients and her community makes Erin M. Charron a leading figure in the field of probate law.
About Probate Law
Probate attorneys guide families through the estate administration process after a loved one passes. They handle court filings, asset distribution, and dispute resolution. Common matters include estate administration, will contests, heir disputes, trust administration.