Estate Planning · North Reading & All of Massachusetts
Massachusetts Estate Planning You Can Trust
Wills, trusts, powers of attorney, and health care proxies for families across Massachusetts — prepared for your situation and explained in language you can actually use.
Free initial consultation · No obligation · Serving all of Massachusetts

A complete plan includes
- Will
- Trust (if needed)
- Power of attorney
- Health care proxy
What We Do
Four documents that decide what happens next
Most Massachusetts families need the same core set of documents. We build yours around your actual assets, your family, and the people you would trust to act for you.

Our Story
Estate planning is personal. Your attorney should be too.
Curseaden Law Office was built around a simple idea: the person who sits down with you at the first meeting should be the same person who drafts your documents, walks you through the signing, and picks up the phone when your family calls years later.
- You work directly with the attorney handling your plan — not a paralegal or a call centre
- Massachusetts-specific documents, drafted for the Commonwealth's probate rules
- Plain-English explanations, so you understand every document before you sign it
How We Work
Four steps from first call to signed plan
No mystery, no surprise invoices, and no legalese you have to decode on your own.
- 01
Free Consultation
We talk through your family, your assets, and what you actually want to happen. No charge, no obligation, and no pressure to sign anything that day.
- 02
Personalized Plan
John recommends the specific documents your situation calls for — and tells you plainly which ones you don't need. You get the scope and the fee in writing before work begins.
- 03
Document Preparation
Your drafts are prepared and then reviewed with you line by line, in plain English, until every provision reads the way you intend it to.
- 04
Signing Day
Documents are executed with the witnesses and notarization Massachusetts law requires, and you leave with originals, copies, and instructions on what to do next.
Where We Serve
Serving North Reading and communities across Massachusetts
Our office is on Littleton Road in Westford, and we work with families throughout the Merrimack Valley, Middlesex County, and the rest of the Commonwealth.
…and families throughout Massachusetts. Tell us where you are.
Common Questions
Answers before you pick up the phone
A few of the questions Massachusetts families ask us most often.
Do you offer free consultations?
Yes. Your first consultation with Curseaden Law Office is free, whether by phone or in our Westford office. We use it to understand your family and your goals, answer your questions, and tell you what a plan would involve — you are never obligated to hire us afterward.
What documents make up a basic Massachusetts estate plan?
For most families it is four documents: a will, a durable power of attorney, a health care proxy, and a HIPAA authorization. Depending on your assets and goals, a revocable living trust and a Massachusetts homestead declaration may also make sense.
How much does an estate plan cost?
[Fee information to be supplied by the firm — e.g. flat-fee packages for an individual plan and a couples' plan.] What we can commit to now: after your free consultation you receive the scope and the fee in writing, and we do not begin work until you approve it.
Do you serve clients outside North Reading and Westford?
Yes. Curseaden Law Office serves clients throughout Massachusetts. Our office is on Littleton Road in Westford, and we regularly work with families in North Reading, Andover, Lowell, and the surrounding Merrimack Valley and Middlesex County communities.
Visit
Find us in Westford
Meetings are by appointment so you never sit in a waiting room. Phone and video consultations are available across Massachusetts.
Find Us
- Office301 Littleton Road #705
Westford, MA 01886 - Phone(978) 267-7656
- EmailInfo@curseadenlaw.com
- Office Hours
- Monday – Friday
- 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Saturday
- By appointment
- Sunday
- Closed
Ready to Protect Your Family's Future?
Tell us about your family and we will tell you exactly what your plan should include — no charge for the first conversation, and no obligation afterward.



