
Overview
Noelle (Lussier) Maffeo provides legal counsel to high net worth individuals involved in disputes concerning families, estates, trusts, and property transfers.
With a keen understanding of the uncertainty and stress that can accompany such matters, Noelle is committed to supporting firm clients and ensuring that they receive the guidance they need to achieve their objectives in an efficient and effective manner. At the outset of a probate matter, Noelle works closely with clients to develop a strategy that is tailored to their specific needs and goals. Whether it involves litigation or non-litigation strategies, Noelle draws on her experience to provide clients with a comprehensive plan that will help them navigate the complexities of the legal system.
Noelle has worked extensively in the Private Client Group in previous roles, where she honed her skills in drafting and understanding complex estate planning documents. Her experience of working full-time while attending law school at night has helped her develop the ability to work efficiently and effectively under tight deadlines.
Beyond her work as a lawyer, Noelle is an active member of her community and volunteers at Youth Villages Massachusetts/New Hampshire, a nonprofit organization that provides support to youths and families dealing with emotional, mental, and behavioral problems.
Education and Credentials
Education
- Suffolk University Law School, J.D., cum laude
- Saint Anselm College, B.A.
Admissions
- Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Recognition and Community
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Community Involvement
The Young Professionals for Youth Villages
Massachusetts Guardianship Association, Board of Directors
News & Insights
Thought Leadership
- Fiduciary Litigation in the Probate Court, Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education (MCLE) , June 7, 2024
News
In The Media
Speaking Engagements
- Truth Commissions and Democratization, April 2015