• Timothy J. Erasmi

    781-881-5122 phone

Practice areas

  • Probate and estate planning

  • Elder law

  • Estate and trusts litigation

  • Revocable and Irrevocable Trusts

Admitted

  • 2018, Massachusetts

Education

  • Suffolk University Law School, J.D., 2018

Biographical details

  • Recognizing the complexities and emotional weight these areas of law can carry for individuals and their families, Mr. Erasmi is dedicated to delivering empathetic support and devising bespoke strategies that align with his clients’ objectives. He ensures their directives are executed with respect, and their beneficiaries are provided for.

    Educationally, Mr. Erasmi is a graduate of Suffolk University, where he earned his B.S. in philosophy cum laude in 2015, followed by his J.D. cum laude from Suffolk University Law School in 2018. During his time in law school, he was awarded the Trustee Academic Scholarship, and was distinguished as a semi-finalist in the Moot Court Honor Board’s prestigious Tom C. Clark Appellate Advocacy Competition. He gained admission to the Massachusetts Bar Association in 2018 and is admitted to practice law before the United States Tax Court and the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts.

    Mr. Erasmi is reputable in his professional circles, actively engaging with WealthCounsel, LLC, the Barnstable County Bar Association and the Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education, Inc. His proficiency is further recognized by his peers and clients, as evidenced by his “Excellent” rating on Avvo and its Clients’ Choice Award receipt. He is also noted for his adept public speaking and writing skills.

    Besides his legal work, Mr. Erasmi is deeply invested in serving the community in Massachusetts. He dedicates his time to volunteer work serving on the South Coast Communities Pro Bono Panel, provides free continuing legal education workshops and engages in various community service endeavors, reflecting his commitment to civic responsibility and the well-being of his fellow residents.”