About Margaret L.
Margaret L. Beliveau practices law in Massachusetts. She is admitted to practice in that state and has built a career that ties formal legal study to active professional involvement.
She earned her J.D. from Tulane University School of Law in 1998. After beginning practice, she pursued advanced study and received an LL.M. from Boston University School of Law. Those degrees underpin a practice informed by both trial procedure and issues affecting older clients.
Over the years, Beliveau has remained involved in professional organizations that reflect the contours of her work. She holds current memberships in the National Academy of Elder Law Lawyers (NAELA) and the Massachusetts Bar Association. She is also a current member of the Massachusetts Academy of Trial Lawyers. These affiliations place her among peers who handle litigation and elder law matters, and they provide ongoing access to education and policy discussions in those fields.
Colleagues describe her as someone who moves between court and counseling roles. The Massachusetts Academy of Trial Lawyers membership signals an engagement with courtroom practice and civil litigation. At the same time, NAELA membership indicates sustained involvement in matters that affect seniors, their families, and the institutions that serve them. She balances those demands by staying active in association programs and by participating in seminars and local bar events.
Beliveau’s educational background has shaped how she approaches cases. Her Tulane J.D. gave her grounding in core legal doctrine and advocacy. The later LL.M. at Boston University allowed her to deepen specialized knowledge. Together, those degrees inform her preparation for trial and her handling of complex legal questions involving older clients.
Her work is grounded in Massachusetts law and in the practicalities of litigation and client counseling. She keeps professional memberships current and uses them as practical resources for case law updates, procedural developments, and policy shifts that affect her clients.
She maintains an active practice in Massachusetts. Her current practice focuses on elder law and civil trial work in Massachusetts.