Carolyn M Martello
Boston Elder Law Attorney | Guardianship Law, Medicaid & Estate Planning Lawyer

Boston, Massachusetts elder law lawyers at Blake & Associates assist families and elders with Medicaid / Mass Health planning, conservatorships, durable powers of attorney and a host of issues related to the safety and well being of seniors. When you think you have nowhere else to turn, turn to us.

Carolyn M Martello
Blake & Associates
Old City Hall - 1st Floor
45 School St
Boston MA 02108
Tel: 617 723-3224
Fax: 617 723-3116
E-mail: cmartello@blakelaw.com

Certified Elder Law Attorney - National Elder Law Foundation

Areas of Practice:
* Estate Probate and Administration
* Guardianship and Incapacity Planning
* Elder Law
* Estate Planning
* Long-term Care and Medicaid Planning

Carolyn Martello Spaulding is a probate attorney with extensive experience in guardianship law, estate administration, elder law, long term care planning, and trusts and estates. A graduate of Boston University's School of Law, Carolyn Martello Spaulding is admitted to practice law in both Massachusetts and New York. She has been practicing in the field since 1999. The National Elder Law Foundation has certified Carolyn as a Certified Elder Law Attorney (CELA).

Carolyn is dedicated to understanding each individual client's goals, informing him or her of the legal options available, and assisting each in accomplishing their personalized objectives.

Attorney Martello Spaulding structures Health Care Proxies, Durable Powers of Attorney, and Trusts customized to client needs. When necessary, she attains Guardianships over incompetent persons, which enable them to get the medical treatment and/or financial protection that they need. In addition, Carolyn assists families in evaluating other legal options including Conservatorships and Receiverships. She also probates estates and works to assist executors, administrators, and heirs to resolve estate conflicts. In addition, she enables elderly and disabled clients to fund nursing home, assisted living facility or at-home living costs through assistance from Mass Health, Social Security, and other public benefits programs. Furthermore, she is experienced in drafting and administering Special Needs Trusts, which enable clients to retain funds for their extraordinary needs. Special Needs Trusts allow the families of disabled individuals to provide for their relatives well into the future years without affecting their qualification for public benefits.

Carolyn is a member of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA) and the Massachusetts Bar Association.
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