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Top 10 Estate Planning Lawyers in Boston

Boston estate planning includes complex MA estate-tax planning ($2M MA exemption — much lower than federal $13.99M), academic family-foundation planning, and biotech-equity planning.

These 10 Boston firms specialize in wills, trusts, probate, and HNW estate planning.

How we picked these 10: We reviewed published verdicts and settlements, peer rankings (Best Lawyers, Super Lawyers, Chambers and Partners, Avvo), client review patterns, and bar association recognition. Firms that appeared consistently across independent sources made the list. We do not accept payment for placement, and we do not write sponsored reviews. More on our methodology →

1

Goulston & Storrs PC

📍 Boston Founded 1900 Mid-large

Practice focus: HNW estate planning, family wealth, philanthropic

Premier Boston T&E practice. Multiple Best Lawyers attorneys.

Fee structure
Hourly + retainer
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Choate Hall & Stewart LLP — T&E

📍 Boston Founded 1899 Mid-large

Practice focus: HNW estate planning, family office, fiduciary

Major Boston firm with strong T&E practice for HNW families.

Fee structure
Hourly + retainer
Free consultation
Paid
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3

Ropes & Gray LLP — T&E

📍 Boston HQ Founded 1865 Global

Practice focus: HNW estate planning, family wealth, fiduciary

Boston-headquartered. Premier T&E practice for academic and biotech wealth.

Fee structure
Hourly + retainer
Free consultation
Paid
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4

WilmerHale — T&E

📍 Boston Founded 1918 Global

Practice focus: Estate planning, fiduciary, tax

Major Boston firm with strong T&E + fiduciary practice.

Fee structure
Hourly + retainer
Free consultation
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5

Hemenway & Barnes LLP

📍 Boston Founded 1863 Mid-size

Practice focus: Estate planning, family wealth, trust administration

160+ year Boston firm. Premier Boston T&E practice for HNW families.

Fee structure
Hourly + retainer
Free consultation
Paid
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6

Day Pitney LLP — T&E

📍 Boston Founded 1902 Mid-large

Practice focus: HNW estate planning, family office, fiduciary

Boston-area firm with strong T&E practice.

Fee structure
Hourly + retainer
Free consultation
Paid
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7

Flowers and Manning, LLP

📍 Boston area Founded 2000 Boutique

Practice focus: Wills, trusts, estate planning

Boston-area T&E boutique with strong client communication.

Fee structure
Flat + hourly
Free consultation
Free initial
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8

Lynch & Owens, P.C.

📍 Boston area Founded 2000 Mid-size

Practice focus: Wills, trusts, estate planning, family law

120+ years combined experience.

Fee structure
Flat + hourly
Free consultation
Free initial
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9

Marques Law Firm

📍 Boston Founded 2010 Boutique

Practice focus: Estate planning, probate, business formation, tax audit

Boston T&E + business boutique.

Fee structure
Flat + hourly
Free consultation
Free initial
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10

Albanese Law

📍 Boston Founded 2005 Boutique

Practice focus: Estate planning

Boston estate planning boutique with personal-attention model.

Fee structure
Flat + hourly
Free consultation
Free initial
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What to expect from a Boston estate planning engagement

Basic plans: 2-4 weeks. Trust-based plans: 4-8 weeks. MA probate: 6-12 months in Probate and Family Court.

What does an estate planning lawyer in Boston cost?

Basic flat-fee will: $1,500-$3,500. Revocable trust: $4,000-$8,500.

Red flags to watch for when picking a estate planning lawyer in Boston

The legal directory you find on Google has thousands of Boston estate planning firms. Most are competent. A few are problematic. The patterns to avoid:

Guaranteed outcomes. No ethical attorney can guarantee a result. If a firm promises a specific recovery, dismissal, or visa approval, walk away.

The disappearing partner. You meet a senior partner at intake, then never speak to them again. The case is handled by an unsupervised junior or a paralegal. Ask in writing who will be your day-to-day attorney.

Pressure to sign immediately. Reputable firms give you the retainer in writing, time to read it, and the option to take it home. High-pressure intake is almost always a sign of a volume mill, not a craftsperson's practice.

No verifiable track record. The firm should be able to point to verdicts, settlements, peer rankings, or bar association recognition. "We've helped thousands of clients" is marketing copy. Specific numbers, named cases, and third-party rankings are evidence.

Vague fee terms. "Don't worry about cost" is a red flag. Every legitimate Boston lawyer will give you a written engagement letter with the fee structure, what's covered, what triggers extra charges, and what happens if you fire them.

10 questions to ask in your free consultation

Most Boston firms on this list offer a free initial consultation. Use it. Bring a list of questions and write down the answers. Compare across at least two firms before you sign.

  1. Who, specifically, will handle my case day-to-day? Get a name. Get an email.
  2. How many cases like mine have you handled in the last three years? You want a number, not a brochure line.
  3. What is your fee, and what does it cover? Get the answer in writing before you sign.
  4. What case expenses am I responsible for, and when? Out-of-pocket costs surprise people. Ask now.
  5. What is the realistic range of outcomes for a case like mine? A good lawyer will give you a range. A bad one will promise the high end.
  6. How long will it take? Honest estimate, with the assumptions stated.
  7. Who else might be involved? Experts? Co-counsel? Larger cases routinely involve outside experts. Know who's on the team.
  8. How and how often will I hear from you? Email-only? Calls? Monthly updates? Set the expectation now.
  9. What happens if I want to change lawyers later? Rules allow it; the fee is sorted between firms. Make sure you understand the mechanics.
  10. What's the worst-case outcome for my case? A lawyer who refuses to discuss downside risk is selling you something.

What's specific about a estate planning case in Boston

Boston is its own market. The procedure, the courts, and the strategy are city- and state-specific in ways that matter to your outcome.

Local courthouses matter. Suffolk County Superior Court at the Edward W. Brooke Courthouse and the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts have judges, calendars, and procedures that shape how cases move. A firm that knows the local courthouse has an advantage.

Filing deadlines are strict. Notice of Claim windows for cases against the City or County, Statute of Limitations periods, and pre-suit certification requirements vary by case type and are unforgiving. A missed deadline often means a lost case — full stop.

Local procedure rules matter. Each court has its own forms, motion practice, and judge preferences. The right Boston firm will know not just the law, but the unwritten rules of the courthouse you'll be in.

Local plaintiffs/defendants do well in front of local juries. Verdict patterns vary by venue, and a trial-capable firm uses venue strategically.

Frequently asked questions

MA intestacy?

Spouse and descendants share.

Will or trust?

Most need both — MA estate tax kicks in at $2M.

MA estate tax?

2026 exemption $2M; rates 0.8-16%.

MA Health Care Proxy?

MGL c. 201D — names someone to make medical decisions.

Online will?

For very simple — sometimes. For most — no.

One last thing. Choosing a lawyer is personal. Read the reviews. Call two or three firms before you sign. Ask each one: How many cases like mine have you taken to verdict in the last three years? The answer tells you everything. — The LawFirmSquare team