Matthew J King
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Matthew J. King is a dedicated attorney based in Lexington, MA, specializing in Estate Planning and Personal Injury law. As a founding member of King Estate Planning, Matthew brings a wealth of knowledge and a personal touch to his practice, ensuring that each client feels understood and valued throughout their legal journey. Matthew’s academic credentials reflect his commitment to legal excellence. He is currently pursuing an LL.M. in Master of Laws at Boston University, a program designed to deepen his expertise and enhance the strategic approaches he provides to his clients. He earned his Juris Doctor from Boston College Law School in 2019, where he honed his skills in advocacy and legal analysis, and holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Bentley University obtained in 2016. Combining his educational background with a passion for helping others, Matthew focuses on navigating the complexities of estate planning, ensuring that families can secure their legacies and make informed decisions about their futures. In the realm of personal injury law, he is a staunch advocate for clients seeking justice and compensation for their injuries, providing guidance and support during challenging times. Matthew’s client-centered approach means he listens attentively to individual needs, tailoring his strategies to achieve the best possible outcomes. Whether assisting with the creation of wills and trusts or advocating for the rights of the injured, his goal is to empower clients to make informed decisions that protect their interests and preserve their peace of mind. With Matthew J. King at the helm, clients can trust in a compassionate yet assertive legal partner committed to their success.
About Estate Planning 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.