Deanna M. Georgenes, Esq.

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Attorney Deanna M. Georgenes has been practicing law since 2010 in the Greater Boston area including Norfolk, Suffolk, Plymouth, Middlesex, and Essex Counties in Massachusetts. She was admitted to practice law in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in 2010 and the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts in 2011. She concentrates her law practice in Trust and Estate Planning, Probate and Estate Administration and Litigation, Elder Law, Divorce and Residential Real Estate Law. She is a longtime member of the Massachusetts Bar Association. Attorney Georgenes has a Certificate in Trust and Estate Planning from the Foundation for Continuing Education in Massachusetts. She is also a certified Collaborative Law Practice Attorney.  Earlier in her law career, she was a dedicated Pro Bono Attorney for The Elder Law Project (ELP) of the Women’s Bar Foundation; the Medical-Legal Partnership of Boston (MLP); the Low-Income Taxpayer Clinic at the Greater Boston Legal Services (GBLS); Metro West Legal Services (MWLS); and the Volunteer Lawyers Project (VLP) of the Boston Bar Association.

Her mission is to provide all her clients with the highest quality legal advice and representation that exemplifies legal excellence. She will provide personalized and comprehensive estate planning and wealth preservation strategies to protect your future and the future of your loved ones. Attorney Georgenes strives to achieve the most favorable and successful outcomes possible for her clients she is representing in a Probate or Trust Litigation, Divorce or Real Estate matter.   

 

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Bar Admissions:
  • Massachusetts, 2010
  • United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts, 2011
Education:
  • Massachusetts School of Law / Juris Doctor
  • Wheaton College, Norton, Massachusetts/ Bachelor of Arts, Economics
  • Northeastern University / Certificate in Accounting
Professional Memberships and Affiliations:
  • Massachusetts Bar Association