David E. Peterson

David E. Peterson

Gravel & Shea PC
  • Estate Planning, Probate
  • Massachusetts, Vermont
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Biography

Trusts and Estates attorney licensed in Vermont and Massachusetts.

Education
Boston College Law School
J.D. | Law
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University of Massachusetts - Amherst
B.S. | Environmental Design
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Professional Experience
Special Counsel
Gravel & Shea PC
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Attorney
The Law Office of David E. Peterson
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Associate
Estate Preservation Law Offices
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Associate
Fusaro, Altomare & Ermilio
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Professional Associations
Vermont Bar Association
Member
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USA500 Clubs
Member
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Massachusetts Bar Association
Member
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Essex County Estate Planning Council
Member
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Essex County Bar Association
Member
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Worcester County Bar Association
Member
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Worcester County Estate and Business Planning Council
Member
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Montachusett Estate and Retirement Planning Council
Member
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Jurisdictions Admitted to Practice
Massachusetts
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Vermont
Vermont Supreme Court
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Practice Areas
Estate Planning
Health Care Directives, Trusts, Wills
Probate
Probate Administration
Legal Answers
Q. What type of lawyer would handle disputed wills?
A: A lawyer that specializes in probate would best be able to handle disputed will issues. Such attorneys typically also focus on estate planning, wills, trusts, etc. Take a look at my profile if you're interested.
Q. I need a will update
A: Great. Check out my profile and give me a call. I am here to help.
Q. What is Allowance Of Foreign Will
A: If a decedent (person who has died) owned property in a jurisdiction outside of their state of residence, then their will may have to be submitted in that jurisdiction in order to deal with that property. In this circumstance, their will is referred to as a foreign will. For example, I live in Massachusetts. If I own property in New Hampshire, then my will would be a foreign will in New Hampshire.
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Website
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Contact & Map
Gravel & Shea PC
76 St. Paul Street, 7th Floor
P.O. Box 369
Burlington, VT 05402-0369
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Telephone: (802) 658-0220
Monday: 8 AM - 5:30 PM (Today)
Tuesday: 8 AM - 5:30 PM
Wednesday: 8 AM - 5:30 PM
Thursday: 8 AM - 5:30 PM
Friday: 8 AM - 5:30 PM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed