Mr. F. Keats Boyd III

Mr. F. Keats Boyd III

Boyd & Boyd, P.C.

Hyannis, MA

http://www.boydandboydpc.com/

  • user-graduate Education Suffolk University
  • Experience 32 years of experience year
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Practice Areas

Elder Law
Estate Planning
Tax Law
Elder Law

Jurisdictions Admitted to Practice

  • Massachusetts
    Since 1990

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Biography

Attorney F. Keats Boyd, Jr. (1936 – 2017), founded Boyd & Boyd, P.C. He graduated cum laude from the College of the Holy Cross, and he received his doctorate in law from Stanford University. He had over 35 years of experience as a practicing estate planning attorney. Mr. Boyd was admitted to the bar in Massachusetts, the United States Tax Court, US District Court of Massachusetts, the US Court of Appeals, and Supreme Court of the United States. His legal experience earned him listings in the “Bar Register of Preeminent Lawyers” as well as the highest professional and ethical rating in Martindale-Hubbell’s National Directory of Lawyers.In 2012, he was named one of Boston’s Top Rated Lawyers. In 2013, Mr. Boyd was named one of New England’s top rated lawyers in “ Legal Leaders.” In 2014, he was once again named one of Boston’s Top Rated Lawyers in “Legal Leaders”Mr. Boyd was a member of the Greater Boston Estate Planning Council, the Estate Planning Council of Cape Cod, and the National Association of Estate Planners, WealthCounsel®, and the Barnstable Bar Association.

Professional Experience

  • Partner
    Boyd & Boyd, P.C.
    1990 - Current

Professional Associations

  • Massachusetts State Bar
    Member
    1990 - Current

Education

  • Suffolk University
    J.D.
    1987 - 1990

Fees

  • Free Consultation Free Initial Consultation
  • Credit Cards Accepted
  • Rates, Retainers and Additional Information Most estate planning rates are Flat Fee. Appropriate Planning techniques and fee arrangements are discussed in initial consultation. Estate planning fees generally start at $1500 with typical fees averaging around $5000 to $8500.