Announcing the opening of our North Shore office location

Old Colony Law is pleased to announce the opening of our new North Shore office location in Amesbury. Here is a link to our official announcement. Estate Planning Educational Forum An estimated 70% of people die without an estate plan. We believe that this lack of planning is largely attributable to confusion, misinformation and fear.Continue reading “Announcing the opening of our North Shore office location”

Old Colony Law attorney to co-panel Financial Fireside Chat

Old Colony Law attorney-CPA Ben Palkowski will take part in the Massachusetts LGBT Chamber of Commerce’s Financial Fireside Chat, an insightful evening designed to empower our community with crucial financial expertise. Join us on February 7, 2024, from 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM at Holyoke Media for an enlightening discussion featuring a panel of esteemed financial experts. Light refreshments willContinue reading “Old Colony Law attorney to co-panel Financial Fireside Chat”

OCL Attorneys to attend Northampton Chamber event

Northampton, MA – Old Colony Law attorneys Claire Crowley and Ben Palkowski will be in attendance at the Greater Northampton Chamber of Commerce this evening at the Northampton Brewery. If you are interested in meeting either Claire or Ben, please text 413-387-0080 before 4:00 p.m. Or simply find them there. More information on the eventContinue reading “OCL Attorneys to attend Northampton Chamber event”

Route 9 Construction Update – Holiday Traffic Reports

We are pleased to report that traffic is expected to flow smoothly on Route 9 in Hadley as the Christmas weekend approaches. According to our sources, MassDOT will be shutting the project down after Friday, December 22, for a approximately four weeks. Route 9 Construction Traffic Impact In our experience the Route 9 traffic hasContinue reading “Route 9 Construction Update – Holiday Traffic Reports”

DEI Statement

Today, we published our Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Statement. Comprehensive estate planning requires frank, sometimes difficult, conversations about health, finances, death and family dynamics. Meanwhile, studies and surveys routinely reveal that ~70% of people die without an estate plan. We believe that percentage is probably much higher for certain communities and that we ought toContinue reading “DEI Statement”