About Pooja
Pooja Arora is an attorney licensed to practice in New Hampshire and Massachusetts. She works at My Special Legal Planning, where she provides legal planning services to individuals and families across both states. Her practice emphasizes careful document preparation and practical counsel.
Arora trained as a lawyer before gaining admission to the bars of New Hampshire and Massachusetts. Over the years she has handled matters that require coordination between state systems, helping clients address legal questions that arise when life, health, and property cross jurisdictional lines. Her dual admissions allow her to move between courts, agencies, and related processes in each state.
Her days vary. Some are spent drafting wills, trusts, and other planning instruments. Others involve explaining complex statutes and procedures to clients who are making important personal decisions. She prepares filings when necessary and communicates with agencies and courts to see plans through. The work is practical and detail oriented. Accuracy matters.
Clients find clarity in plain language. Arora aims to translate technical legal requirements into steps that people can use. She listens for what a client wants to protect and then maps out options that reflect those priorities. She seeks to balance legal safeguards with realistic implementation.
Colleagues describe her as steady and methodical. She often collaborates with other professionals when a matter benefits from financial, medical, or social-work perspectives. That collaborative approach helps when planning touches on long-term care, guardianships, or benefits that are governed by state rules.
Arora has kept pace with changes in state law and administrative practice relevant to planning matters. She follows updates in both New Hampshire and Massachusetts so that advice and documents reflect current requirements. This attention reduces surprises for clients and their families when plans are put into effect.
Outside the office she has sought opportunities to explain legal planning in accessible terms. Presentations and consultations have been aimed at demystifying the process for people who have not previously needed legal services. The goal is straightforward: make planning understandable and usable.
As of 2026 she practices at My Special Legal Planning, handling legal planning matters for clients in New Hampshire and Massachusetts.