Correira Law

Correira Law Other Locations: 20 Cabot Boulevard, Mansfield, MA; 1010 GAR Highway, Swansea, MA; 1415 Panther Lane, Naples, FL; and 10 Dorrance Street, Providence, RI.

Correira Law is a full service boutique trusts and estates law firm concentrating in trust and estate dispute resolution, shareholder litigation, tax and business planning, estate planning and administration, elder law and disability planning, and special needs trusts and structured settlements. The firm has five offices in Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Florida as well as visiting locations in those states.

MASSACHUSETTS LAWYERS WEEKLY QUOTES ATTY. ERIC D. CORREIRAMassachusetts Lawyers Weekly recently quoted Atty. Eric D. Cor...
05/13/2026

MASSACHUSETTS LAWYERS WEEKLY QUOTES ATTY. ERIC D. CORREIRA

Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly recently quoted Atty. Eric D. Correira regarding a case where the trustees of a family trust breached an agreement to use the proceeds from the sale of Massachusetts real estate owned by the trust to pay an outstanding New Hampshire judgment for unpaid guardianship fees. In Ransmeier & Spellman Professional Corporation, et al. v. The Elm Street Terrace Family Trust, et al., the plaintiffs agreed to provide documents to clear title to the real estate in order to allow a sale to move forward on the representation from the trustees/defendants’ attorney that payment of the amounts owed would be made to the plaintiffs, in full, at the time of closing. However, when the closing took place, no checks were sent. The District Court Appellate Division found that the trustees/defendants had breached the agreement, but were only liable in their fiduciary, and not their individual, capacities.

From the article: “Boston trusts and estates attorney Eric D. Correira, who was not involved in the case, said that while the plaintiffs were smart to record notice affidavits and put a cloud on the title of the real estate in question in order to protect their interests, it might have been a good idea if they had held onto the revised affidavit until the closing, or at least had it released to the buyer’s attorney, instead of letting the defendants’ attorney hold it in escrow.

‘Unfortunately, this fact pattern illustrates that, as lawyers, we must always assume the worst about others,’ Correira said. ‘I am sure the defendants’ attorney was acting in good faith when he made the representation that the plaintiffs would be paid at closing, but clearly someone decided to renege on that deal once they had the revised affidavit in their hands.'”

For the full article, click here:https://www.correiralaw.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/Trustees-cant-face-individual-liability-for-alleged-breach-_-Massachusetts-Lawyers-Weekly-2.pdf

CORREIRA LAW ESTATE PLANNING NEWSLETTER, SPRING, 2026Correira Law's Estate Planning Newsletter for Spring, 2026, focuses...
04/22/2026

CORREIRA LAW ESTATE PLANNING NEWSLETTER, SPRING, 2026

Correira Law's Estate Planning Newsletter for Spring, 2026, focuses on the new Trump accounts, estate planning for collectibles, tax strategies for larger inherited IRAs, and the risks of using AI for estate planning.

To access the Estate Planning Newsletter for Spring, 2026, click here:https://www.correiralaw.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/LEMA-Spring-2026-Elder-Law-Correira.pdf

ATTY. ERIC D. CORREIRA WINS CASE OF FIRST IMPRESSION IN MASSACHUSETTSAtty. Eric D. Correira recently won a case of first...
04/08/2026

ATTY. ERIC D. CORREIRA WINS CASE OF FIRST IMPRESSION IN MASSACHUSETTS

Atty. Eric D. Correira recently won a case of first impression for clients in the Fiduciary Litigation Session (FLS) of the Massachusetts Probate and Family Court that was covered by Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly. The case, In Re: Estate of Estelle A. Rose, raised two issues never addressed by the Massachusetts courts: (1) whether one testator to a joint codicil could also serve as a witness to the other testator, and (2) whether a notary could qualify as a second witness. On both issues, FLS Judge Elaine M. Moriarty decided in the affirmative, with a decision that creates new Massachusetts law for the requirements of a valid last will and testament.

For the full article, click here:https://www.correiralaw.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/MA-Lawyers-Weekly-Estate-of-Estelle-A.-Rose.pdf

CORREIRA LAW ELDER LAW NEWSLETTER, WINTER, 2026Correira Law's Elder Law Newsletter for Winter, 2026 discusses protecting...
03/04/2026

CORREIRA LAW ELDER LAW NEWSLETTER, WINTER, 2026

Correira Law's Elder Law Newsletter for Winter, 2026 discusses protecting an elder from financial exploitation, naming a guardian in your will, changing the executor of an estate, rightsizing your home, and Medicaid planning when there are no children or grandchildren.

To access the Elder Law Newsletter for Winter, 2026, click here:https://www.correiralaw.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/Winter-2026-ElderLaw-Newsletter.pdf

FEBRUARY 11: BEYOND THE BILLABLE ONLINE SEMINAR, RHODE ISLAND BAR ASSOCIATIONOn February 11, 2026, Attorney Eric D. Corr...
02/04/2026

FEBRUARY 11: BEYOND THE BILLABLE ONLINE SEMINAR, RHODE ISLAND BAR ASSOCIATION

On February 11, 2026, Attorney Eric D. Correira will speak at an online continuing legal education seminar presented by the Rhode Island Bar Association entitled “Beyond the Billable: Growing Your Practice Through Engagement.”

From the Rhode Island Bar Association website: “Professional engagement is one of the best ways to build credibility, strengthen connections, and grow your presence in the legal community. Building credibility and trust is authentic marketing. This session highlights how opportunities like writing for the Bar Journal, speaking at CLE programs, and contributing to Bar initiatives can enhance your professional reputation and open new pathways for involvement — including, in some cases, earning CLE credit when applicable.”

The program is tailored for new Rhode Island lawyers, and is approved for one (1) hour of Continuing Legal Education (CLE) Credit for Rhode Island.

For more information, click here: https://www.correiralaw.com/events/beyond-the-billable-growing-your-practice-through-engagement-online-seminar-rhode-island-bar-association/

CORREIRA LAW ESTATE PLANNING NEWSLETTER, WINTER, 2026Correira Law's Estate Planning Newsletter for Winter, 2026, focuses...
01/14/2026

CORREIRA LAW ESTATE PLANNING NEWSLETTER, WINTER, 2026

Correira Law's Estate Planning Newsletter for Winter, 2026, focuses on a story where one missed step cost a family $1.5 million in estate taxes, when DNA tests and estate plans collide, what happens when a spouse is ommitted from a will, and the ongoing Tony Bennett estate battle.

To access the Estate Planning Newsletter for Winter, 2026, click here:https://www.correiralaw.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/Winter-2026-Estate-Planning-Newsletter.pdf

CORREIRA LAW ELDER LAW NEWSLETTER, FALL, 2025Correira Law's Elder Law Newsletter for Fall, 2025 discusses whether senior...
12/03/2025

CORREIRA LAW ELDER LAW NEWSLETTER, FALL, 2025

Correira Law's Elder Law Newsletter for Fall, 2025 discusses whether seniors looking to downsize should rent or own, irrevocable life insurance trusts, how to address digitial assets in an estate plan, and long-term care options other than nursing homes.

To access the Elder Law Newsletter for Fall, 2025, click here:https://www.correiralaw.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/LEMA-Fall-2025-Elder-Law-Correira.pdf

MASSACHUSETTS LAWYERS WEEKLY INTERVIEWS ATTY. ERIC D. CORREIRAAtty. Eric D. Correira was interviewed by Massachusetts La...
10/29/2025

MASSACHUSETTS LAWYERS WEEKLY INTERVIEWS ATTY. ERIC D. CORREIRA

Atty. Eric D. Correira was interviewed by Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly regarding a recent Massachusetts Superior Court decision where several individuals sued an attorney, his law firm, and his paralegal because the decedent’s new will in which they would have been included was not finalized before her passing. In Reilly, et al. v. Lane, Lane & Kelly, LLP, et al., the Court ruled that the would-be estate beneficiaries could not qualify as intended third-party beneficiaries of a testator’s contract for legal services with the drafting attorney, and even if they could, the plaintiffs did not allege sufficient facts to support a claim that the legal professionals breached their standard of care to their client.

From the article: “Swansea estate planning attorney Eric D. Correira said every lawyer practicing long enough in the field has experienced a fact pattern like the one in Reilly, in which a client simply does not finalize their wishes before they pass away. ‘It is reassuring for those in our practice area that the court immediately dismissed the lawsuit,’ he said.”

For the full article, click here:https://www.correiralaw.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Disappointed-beneficiaries-cant-sue-testators-attorney-_-Massachusetts-Lawyers-Weekly.pdf

NOVEMBER 7: NEW ENGLAND REGIONAL ELDER LAW PROGRAM, MANAELA, MILLBURY, MAOn November 7, 2025, Attorney Eric D. Correira ...
10/22/2025

NOVEMBER 7: NEW ENGLAND REGIONAL ELDER LAW PROGRAM, MANAELA, MILLBURY, MA

On November 7, 2025, Attorney Eric D. Correira will present at an all day, regional elder law program hosted by the Massachusetts Chapter of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (MANAELA).

From the MANAELA website: “Do your clients own a vacation home in New Hampshire, Vermont, or on the Cape? Do they live on the border of Connecticut, Rhode Island, or Massachusetts? Join NAELA members from Massachusetts along with attorneys from Maine, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Vermont, and New Hampshire for the 2nd Annual New England Regional Elder Law Program. Our presenters will discuss current issues in elder law in their respective states. Topics will include comparisons and contrasts in estate planning, estate taxes, probate and Medicaid among these New England states.”

The program is being presented in a hybrid format and is approved for six (6) hours of Continuing Legal Education (CLE) Credit for Rhode Island.

For more information, or to register for this event, click here: https://massnaela.wildapricot.org/event-6251938

CORREIRA LAW ESTATE PLANNING NEWSLETTER, FALL 2025Correira Law's Estate Planning Newsletter for Fall, 2025, focuses on h...
10/15/2025

CORREIRA LAW ESTATE PLANNING NEWSLETTER, FALL 2025

Correira Law's Estate Planning Newsletter for Fall, 2025, focuses on how the One Big Beautiful Bill reshapes estate planning, the new "Trump Accounts", an interesting Texas tractor dispute case, and when an executor may be unfit to serve.

To access the Estate Planning Newsletter for Fall, 2025, click here:https://www.correiralaw.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/LEMA-Fall-2025-Estate-Planning-Correira.pdf

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