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O'NEILL ESTATE LAW, with offices (and free onsite parking) in Providence RI, Wakefield RI and and Bristol RI, concentrates its practice in estate planning and estate and trust administration*. Its founder, attorney Stephen T. O'Neill, a member of the Rhode Island and Massachusetts bars, has concentrated his practice in these fields since 1975. After 15 years of large firm practice, Steve formed O'Neill Estate Law in 1990. (For more detailed biographical information on Steve O'Neill, click on About Us.)

We offer a FREE INITIAL ESTATE PLANNING CONSULTATION, with no obligation beyond completing our Estate Planning Questionnaire (the free Acrobat Reader program is required to view it or print it). To schedule your FREE CONSULTATION, simply call us at (401) 331-0808, or if outside Rhode Island, TOLL FREE at 1-888-EST-ATTY (1-888-378-2889). We will schedule an appointment and send you the Questionnaire as part of our Initial Consultation Pre-Meeting Folio, which includes educational and informational materials and other helpful items.

To learn more about estate planning, visit our Learning Center. It includes Frequently Asked Questions, several Online Slide Presentations, an Estate Tax Calculator and over two dozen Estate Planning Articles. Or review past issues of Steve O'Neill's personally authored Estate Planning Solutions newsletter by clicking on the menu item "Newsletter Archives" on any page. And be sure to read The Six Questions You Should ask An Estate Planning Attorney.

If you have questions or want further information or directions to any of our three offices, click here to Contact Us. Or if you prefer, you may simply request some or all of the materials in our FREE Estate Planning Starter Kit.

For information about our estate and trust administration services (often referred to as "estate settlement" or "probate" services), click here.






This information is designed to provide a general overview with regard to the subject matter covered and is not state specific. The authors, publisher and host are not providing legal, accounting, or specific advice to your situation.

*Neither Rhode Island nor Massachusetts has a procedure for recognition or certification of attorney specialization.