About Grant
Grant Boland built his legal path around one subject: the end-of-life and estate decisions that shape families. He earned an LL.M. in Estate Planning & Elder Law from Western New England University School of Law in 2014. That advanced degree guides much of his practice and informs how he advises clients on practical and legal choices.
He practices in Arizona and is admitted to practice before the United States Tax Court and the United States District Court for the District of Arizona. Over the years he has handled matters that touch on wills, trusts, probate proceedings and guardianship petitions. He also works on planning for long-term care and the legal structures people use to transfer wealth or preserve assets for older adults.
Boland’s work balances legal drafting with client counseling. He prepares estate plans and trust instruments, assists executors and trustees through administration, and represents families in probate and guardianship hearings. He spends time explaining options that can reduce friction later. Some matters involve court proceedings; others are handled through careful document design and coordination with financial advisers and care providers.
His LL.M. in Estate Planning & Elder Law informs how he addresses taxation and eligibility for government benefits as part of planning. He appears in the forums he is admitted to when cases require court filings beyond state probate court. That includes federal tax matters that come before the United States Tax Court and litigation that may proceed in the United States District Court of Arizona.
Clients generally consult him about establishing durable powers of attorney and healthcare directives, drafting revocable and irrevocable trusts, preparing pour-over wills, and planning for possible incapacity. He also assists fiduciaries who need guidance on inventorying assets, meeting filing deadlines and handling distributions. In guardianship matters he works to clarify legal responsibilities and to present evidence required by the court.
He maintains offices in Scottsdale and Prescott. There he meets individuals, families and fiduciaries for initial planning sessions, document signings and court appearances. He now concentrates his practice on estate planning and elder law, providing counsel and representation from his Scottsdale and Prescott offices.