About Timothy J.

Timothy J. Teehan earned his law degree from New England Law | Boston in 2004. He completed a traditional legal education and entered practice in Massachusetts soon after finishing law school. Those formative years shaped how he approaches matters in Probate and Family Court, where procedural detail matters and timelines are often tight.

Early in his career Teehan gravitated toward work that intersects with family dynamics and estate matters. Over time he built experience in hearings, filings and client consultations related to probate administration, guardianships, conservatorships and domestic relations. He pursued additional credentialing to meet the procedural needs of clients who require limited-scope help rather than full representation.

Teasing out complexity is a regular part of the job. A client may need help drafting a document, preparing for a single hearing, or understanding the steps required to open an estate. Teehan’s certification in Limited Assistance Representation for Massachusetts Probate & Family Court allows him to offer those discrete services. That credential permits a narrower engagement in which specific tasks are handled while the client retains greater control over the overall case.

Colleagues describe his approach as practical and procedural. He tends to emphasize clarity in paperwork and in court submissions. He also places importance on explaining options to clients so they can make informed choices about retaining full representation or using limited assistance. The result is an office practice that fits callers who want targeted help without an extended litigation relationship.

Teehan operates from the Law Office of Timothy J. Teehan. The firm handles matters arising in state probate and family proceedings. The practice often involves short-term engagements, case evaluations, limited appearances and document drafting. Those services are aimed at clients who need specific legal tasks completed efficiently and with predictable scope.

Outside the courtroom, his work requires keeping current on changes in court rules and procedural forms. Probate and family dockets can change pace quickly. Attorneys who file there must be able to adapt. Teehan’s work reflects that need for attention to updated procedures and detailed filings.

He currently practices at the Law Office of Timothy J. Teehan and provides limited-assistance representation in Massachusetts Probate and Family Court matters.

Education

New England Law | Boston

J.D.

2004

Languages

English (Spoken, Written)

Certifications & Awards

Limited Assistance Representation

Massachusetts Probate & Family Court

Office Locations

Main Office

 430 Franklin Village Drive #245 Franklin MA 02038