Since 2004, Stephen has been guiding Massachusetts families, individuals, and business owners with care and clarity. His mission is simple. To help clients protect what matters most: their loved ones, their assets, and their legacy. Stephen takes the time to listen and create plans that fit each client’s unique needs. His approach is personal, thoughtful, and built on trust, ensuring you feel confident about your future.
Stephen’s knowledge goes beyond the law office. As one of the few state-licensed Real Estate Instructors in Massachusetts, he brings a rare perspective to estate planning, especially when real estate plays a role in your legacy. He’s passionate about sharing his knowledge, whether he’s teaching attorneys and real estate agents across the state or speaking at events on various estate planning topics. In 2025, Stephen assisted as an editor for the Massachusetts Bar Association’s Elder Law Education Guide, a role that reflects his commitment to advancing the field. He’s also an active member of two professional organizations for Estate Planning Attorneys. The National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA) and WealthCounsel which keeps him connected to the latest strategies in estate planning.
Outside the office, Stephen’s life is full of energy and purpose. He’s an avid runner, having crossed the finish line in thirteen marathons—twice qualifying for the Boston Marathon. Nine of those races were to raise funds for causes close to his heart, reflecting his belief in giving back. Whether he’s biking through the countryside, running, skiing, or lifting weights, Stephen embraces physical challenges with the same enthusiasm he brings to his work. He’s also a lover of books and music, often unwinding with a good novel or a favorite playlist.
Stephen’s blend of professional dedication and personal passions makes him the kind of attorney you can relate to and trust with your estate plan. Reach out today to start building a plan that protects what matters most to you.
JD, Suffolk University Law School 2003
BA, University of Massachusetts at Amherst
Commonwealth of Massachusetts
U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts