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Practice

 

Skilled Wellesley Trial Lawyers

Exceptional Legal Counsel and Representation

Grindle Robinson & Goodhue LLP is an AV-rated* law firm dedicated to providing the highest quality of ethical legal practice and client service. From our office in Wellesley, we represent sophisticated clients in diverse practice areas throughout the west Boston metropolitan area. We are proud of our record of trial successes, sound case management and commitment to personalized representation.

Leading Massachusetts Family Law Attorneys

Our family law attorneys are well-known and recognized for the effective, sophisticated and creative solutions they obtain on behalf of their clients in all matters of divorce and family law. Each has been selected for inclusion in the Massachusetts Super Lawyers list. We represent men and women of middle to high net incomes with complex issues, including:

Estate Planning and Administration Services

Our estate law attorneys assist clients with all matters of estate and tax planning so as to maximize asset protection. We also represent executors, trustees and beneficiaries in estate and trust administration, either through probate court or in private trust administration.

Other Areas of Practice

Founding attorney Albert Robinson (retired) served as Town Counsel for the Town of Wellesley for more than 30 years. Together with partner James Goodhue, he represented clients in matters of municipal law in Wellesley and surrounding communities, including residential real estate, zoning/land use, construction compliance and other discreet matters.

For experienced and effective legal counsel and representation in Boston, contact the law firm of Grindle Robinson LLP. Call 781-235-3300 to schedule a consultation. We receive most cases by referral.

*AV Preeminent and BV Distinguished are certification marks of Reed Elsevier Properties Inc., used in accordance with the Martindale-Hubbell certification procedures, standards and policies. Martindale-Hubbell is the facilitator of a peer review rating process. Ratings reflect the confidential opinions of members of the bar and the judiciary. Martindale-Hubbell ratings fall into two categories: legal ability and general ethical standards.