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A Passion for Law and Helping Families
Even though my immediate family was small, I grew up with strong values of unity and caring for those around me. One of the most meaningful relationships in my life was with my grandfather, or Vovô, who lived in Brazil. We built a special bond through weekly phone calls, and his sudden passing when I was just 13 was a defining moment for me.
Hearing how his estate was handled opened my eyes to the complexities of the legal system and deepened my desire to pursue a career in law. I’ve always been passionate about justice and helping people navigate legal challenges, and my goal is to attend law school and continue advocating for individuals and families.
Providing Support in Trust Administration
Lily joined Family Estate Planning Law Group in June 2024 as a Legal Assistant in the Trust Administration department, after previously interning with the firm two years prior. In her role, she serves as a key point of contact for clients, helping to ensure clear and timely communication throughout the trust administration process.
She works closely with families as they navigate estate settlement, answering questions, providing updates, and coordinating with the team to make the process as smooth as possible.
Through her work at FEPLG, Lily has seen firsthand how important it is for families to have the right kind of support after losing a loved one.
She takes pride in helping families feel informed and supported during difficult times.
Education
- Undergraduate: Gordon College, B.A. in History
- Minors: Pre-Law & Political Science
Outside the Office
Lily enjoys walking, reading and cuddling with her tuxedo cat, Otto von Bismarck. Lily is happiest when she is traveling or spending quality time with her fiancé, Marco, her friends and family.
Favorite Quote
“No one will ever know the violence it took to become this gentle” (Ralph Waldo Emerson)
Favorite Book
The Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis
Best Advice She’s Ever Received
If it won’t matter in 5 years don’t spend more than 5 minutes worrying about it.