Our Team

Brad Eberly

Brad Eberly

B.A. Economics, Political Science, Political Economy, Cum Laude

Tulane University, New Orleans, LA

 

J.D.

Boston University, Boston, MA

Massachusetts Bar Admission, 2012

 

Attorney Eberly has practiced only elder law since his admission to the Bar. His practice focuses on creating custom-tailored estate plans that allow individuals and families to minimize the negative impact of taxes, nursing home costs, and estate administration expenses. Attorney Eberly strives to give families the option to preserve their assets and care for their loved ones through all stages of their lives. These areas of the law come with many pitfalls. Helping people avoid these pitfalls, and guiding their families through the toughest times they may face is why Attorney Eberly practices elder law.

Jennifer Fay

Jennifer Fay

B.A. Legal Studies, Summa Cum Laude

Bay Path College, Longmeadow, MA

 

J.D.

Campbell University, Buies Creek, NC

 

Massachusetts Bar Admission, 2009

Connecticut Bar Admission, 2010

 

Working as an estate and Medicaid planning attorney has always been near and dear to Attorney Fay’s heart. Her grandmother was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s at the early age of 57. As a child, Attorney Fay was unable to help her family through the emotional and financial complexities involved in estate and Medicaid planning. As the family was unprepared for such a situation, she watched as her grandmother and grandfather lost their hard-earned assets one month at a time during her grandmother’s 14-year stay in a nursing home. Her grandfather worked hard to care for his wife, but failed to take care of his health and died early, at age 63. This left the family to continue caring for the living spouse.

 

After watching the experience of her own family, Attorney Fay found her niche in estate and Medicaid planning, knowing she could do for others what she could not do for her own family. Today, Attorney Fay takes every opportunity to guide others through what can often be the most difficult time in their lives. Through community outreach and education, she hopes that fewer and fewer individuals will find themselves in such a difficult situation during their golden years.