Kristen R. Testaverde is an associate attorney at the Law Office of Paul D. Silvia in Brockton, Massachusetts. Originally from Gloucester, Massachusetts, she graduated magna cum laude from Stonehill College in Easton, Massachusetts and cum laude from Suffolk University Law School in Boston, Massachusetts. She is admitted to the Massachusetts Bar. Her practice areas include estate planning, probate and elder law.
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E-Mail: krtestaverde@gmail.com
Telephone: (508) 559-1740
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hey kristen,
what a great job you have done with this. the information is clearly presented and you open the door for essential discussion for those who are concerned enough to ask about matters such as these. what a wonderful service you are providing; may it connect you to many who you can help.
all the best,
tony pelusi
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