Mary H. Schmidt
Member
mary.schmidt@psflaw.com

 

Born: St. Louis, Missouri
College: Cornell University, B.A., 1968
Law School: University of Chicago Law School, J.D., 1971; Boston University School of Law, LL.M., in Taxation, 1985
Membership: Boston (Trust and Estate Section), Massachusetts (Probate and Family Law Committees) and American (Real Property and Probate Law Section) Bar Associations; Massachusetts Bar Foundation.
Practice Areas:
Divorce; Child Custody; Child Support; Alimony; Visitation Rights; Premarital Agreements; Trusts and Estates; Estate Planning; Guardianship; Wills; Probate; Paternity
Admissions: 1971, Massachusetts; 1976, U.S. District Court, District of Massachusetts; 1991, U.S. Supreme Court
Biography:

Mary has lectured extensively on domestic relations, tax and trust and estate subjects. She has authored chapters for a number of Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education publications, including: "Massachusetts Probate Manual,” “Massachusetts Divorce Law and Practice,” “A Practical Guide to Estate Planning in Massachusetts,” and “Drafting Wills and Trusts in Massachusetts.” She has also been frequently appointed by the Probate & Family Court to serve as a discovery master, fiduciary and guardian ad litem in various probate and family law matters.

 
  Schmidt & Federico P.C.
200 Berkeley Street, 17th Floor, Boston, Massachusetts 02116
Phone: 617-695-0021

 
 

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