Due to popular demand, we're bringing it back!
Join us again for our exclusive seminar:

6 Costliest Estate Planning Mistakes of #TodaysModernFamilies

Available for a limited time.

REGISTER HERE

At Ingle Law, P.C., we take a collaborative approach to working with our clients.

We want you to have as much information as possible so that you can make fully informed decisions regarding estate planning, probate and trust administration, and long-term care financing options.


This virtual seminar is one of many we offer to help support you in your decision making. 

Not interested in this seminar? No Problem!

We’ll be offering seminars on the following topics in the future:

◻ Probate 101: Why You Want to Avoid It

◻ Protecting Minor Children in an Emergency

◻ What an Estate Plan Is and Isn’t

◻ Three Planning Documents Everyone Needs

◻ Young Adult Starter Plans

◻ The Right Plan for Right Now

◻ Will v. Trust

◻ Planning for Blended Families

◻ Planning for Unmarried Families

◻ Preserving Your Plan Over Time

◻ Estate Planning and the Family Meeting

◻ VA Benefits to Pay for Care

◻ Paying for In-Home Care or Assisted Living

◻ Paying for Nursing Home Care

  • THIS SEMINAR IS FREE TO ATTEND, BUT SEATS ARE LIMITED.
  • THEY ARE OFFERED FIRST TO MEMBERS OF OUR PLAN PRESERVATION PROGRAM AND THEN OPENED TO THE PUBLIC.
  • MAKE SURE TO RESERVE YOURS NOW! 

Have a question that you feel would make a great topic for a seminar? Please let us know!

Contact us here: inglelaw.com/contact, and we will be sure to keep you updated.

Attorney Tracey Ingle, Esq

Meet Tracey A. L. Ingle, Esq.

Tracey Ingle is a Past-President of the Massachusetts Chapter of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys, with a Bachelor’s degree from Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a law degree from Suffolk University Law School.

What makes Tracey unique is her ability to go beyond general mechanics, to genuinely enjoy helping her clients solve complex estate planning, Medicaid, and probate and trust administration puzzles.

“I love my clients, and I'm passionate about making sure they get what they are entitled to. It breaks my heart when someone comes to me having taken years to spend everything, leaving the family in a precarious position, and wanting to apply for Medicaid. If only they'd sought out my advice years, or even months before. I want to make sure you know all your options. Think of this book as a second opinion, giving you the benefit of my love and passion for this work. That’s what this book is about.”