Good at wearing many hats. And returning phone calls.
I greatly appreciate the advice and assistance Scott was able to provide after my mother had an accident and couldn't live at home anymore. It was difficult situation as I am often, and he was able to make sure my mother received quality care. He put together all the vendors to get her house ready for sale and sold. He worked with us on finding the best place for my mother to live, and did the medicaid application when it was time, but he helped us to make sure she had everything she needed and found a way to set aside a fair amount of money for my sister and I. He even looked at copies of my mother's medical chart and suggested some changes in her care we should request.
I am very satisfied with Scott's legal services, but what my sister and I really appreciated was his being on top of things and available. I've had other attorneys where that just wasn't the case. The process of getting my mother placed with benefits took almost two years, and even when there wasn't something specific going on legally he would check in a couple times a month, and if we called him he answered his own phone, or he might call back after dinner or the next morning.
I would recommend attorney Rosenberg to anyone who needs help applying for Medicaid or transitioning a parent to any kind of assisted living placement.
Scott received his Bachelor's degree in Sociology from Curry College, where he was a fixture on the student government and president of the school's honor society, graduating second in his class. He received a full scholarship to New England School of Law in Boston, where he graduated with honors in 2007, and follow this with postgraduate coursework in Tax & Estate Planning at Boston University School of Law. He is admitted to the bars of Connecticut and Massachusetts.
In addition to his law practice, Scott serves on the board of directors of the Learning Disability Association of Massachusetts and is a volunteer tax counselor with the AARP Foundation's TaxAide program. In his spare time he enjoys reading, reviewing films, and rooting for the Red Sox and Patriots.
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| Consulted Attorney
Great advice
this attorney was spot on with his advice! He got back to me within a short time and responded to more of my questions.
Posted by Michael | March 24, 2014
Good at wearing many hats. And returning phone calls.
I greatly appreciate the advice and assistance Scott was able to provide after my mother had an accident and couldn't live at home anymore. It was difficult situation as I am often, and he was able to make sure my mother received quality care. He put together all the vendors to get her house ready for sale and sold. He worked with us on finding the best place for my mother to live, and did the medicaid application when it was time, but he helped us to make sure she had everything she needed and found a way to set aside a fair amount of money for my sister and I. He even looked at copies of my mother's medical chart and suggested some changes in her care we should request.
I am very satisfied with Scott's legal services, but what my sister and I really appreciated was his being on top of things and available. I've had other attorneys where that just wasn't the case. The process of getting my mother placed with benefits took almost two years, and even when there wasn't something specific going on legally he would check in a couple times a month, and if we called him he answered his own phone, or he might call back after dinner or the next morning.
I would recommend attorney Rosenberg to anyone who needs help applying for Medicaid or transitioning a parent to any kind of assisted living placement.
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Elder law Attorney | Mar 12
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"Scott is a dedicated attorney whose practice in Elder Law helps to bring favorable outcomes to families who are facing one of the most challenging periods of their lives. Both the senior and their adult children find his advice to be professional and well-considered. He is a credit to the legal profession."