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Thomas D. O'Connor Jr., based in Springfield, Massachusetts, is a seasoned attorney with an extensive career spanning 240 years. At his firm, Thomas D O'Connor, Jr., Attorney At Law, he offers unparalleled expertise across multiple practice areas, including Elder Law, Real Estate, Personal Injury, and Administrative Law. His steadfast commitment to delivering personalized legal solutions has earned him a reputation as a trusted advisor in the legal community. In Elder Law, Thomas D. O'Connor Jr. provides compassionate counsel to seniors and their families, navigating the complexities of estate planning, long-term care, and guardianship with meticulous attention to detail. His expertise in Real Estate law ensures that clients receive comprehensive guidance on transactions, zoning, and property disputes, underscored by his deep understanding of the local market dynamics in Springfield and beyond. Thomas is equally adept in Personal Injury law, where his tenacity and dedication to securing justice for his clients are evident in his approach to each case. Furthermore, his proficiency in Administrative Law enables him to effectively advocate for clients facing regulatory challenges, ensuring their rights are protected within the ever-evolving legal landscape. Thomas D. O'Connor Jr. is committed to fostering strong attorney-client relationships, characterized by open communication and unwavering support. His professional approach is rooted in integrity and diligence, ensuring that each client receives the highest level of service tailored to their unique needs. By prioritizing client satisfaction, Thomas continues to uphold the values of excellence and advocacy that have defined his remarkable career. With a deep-seated passion for the law and a dedication to his community, Thomas D. O'Connor Jr. remains a pillar of legal excellence in Springfield, Massachusetts.
Elder law attorneys help seniors and their families with legal matters affecting older adults including estate planning, long-term care, and benefits. Common matters include medicaid planning, long-term care, guardianship, estate planning.