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Get to know Antonio
Antonio joined Family Estate Planning Law Group in the summer of 2025 as a Law Student Intern, where he supported the team with drafting key estate planning documents. Now as a Law Clerk, Antonio assists the Generations team in preparing estate planning documents, including trusts, wills, health care proxies, and powers of attorney. He organizes plan summaries that give families a clear picture of how everything fits together. He also helps with projects that support the firm’s relationship-focused approach and often participates in client meetings to better understand each family’s goals. Through his work, he plays a valuable role in helping clients feel informed and supported throughout the planning process.
In this field, I can work closely with families and see the direct impact of my work.
Helping Families Plan for the Future
From an early age, he aspired to attend law school and become an attorney. After successfully enrolling at Boston University School of Law, he explored different areas of practice to determine where he could make the greatest impact. While large corporate deals and high-stakes litigation were appealing, he was drawn to the highly interpersonal and family-focused nature of estate planning. In this field, he is able to work closely with families and directly see the impact of his work. Planning for the future can often feel complex and overwhelming, but he finds it deeply meaningful to provide peace of mind by crafting thoughtful, well-designed estate plans.
Education
Antonio graduated magna cum laude from the College of the Holy Cross with a dual degree in Political Science and Philosophy and is currently pursuing his J.D. at Boston University School of Law, where he expects to graduate in May 2026.
Outside the Office
Antonio enjoys playing squash, exploring the wilderness of New England, listening to classical music, and cooking for friends and family.
Favorite Quote
“The study of philosophy is not that we may know what men have thought, but what the truth of things is.” Thomas Aquinas
Favorite Book
War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy
Best Advice He’s Ever Received
Attention to detail will surmount any natural skill.