About Todd D.
Todd D. Beauregard built a legal foundation at the University of Maine — University of Southern Maine before earning his law degree from Suffolk University Law School. He combined classroom work with practical training early on, including certification that allowed him to represent clients in district court while still a student. Those formative years shaped a practice grounded in courtroom procedure and state-court practice.
Beauregard is admitted to practice in both Massachusetts and New Hampshire. While the records here do not list an exact admission year, his professional affiliations have been active since 2006. During law school he earned a Supreme Judicial Court student practitioner certification permitting him to appear in the South Boston and West Roxbury District Courts as a 3:03 student practitioner. That credential reflects an early emphasis on hands-on advocacy and on learning through real cases.
He has operated the Law Office Of Todd D. Beauregard, PC, handling matters that arise in state courts across the region. Over the years he has combined private practice with roles that intersect the probate and family court system. Since 2006 he has served in a Special Master capacity for The Massachusetts Probate and Family Court, a position that places him in the middle of contested estate and family law proceedings and the procedural work they require.
Professional associations have been a steady part of Beauregard’s career. He holds memberships in the Massachusetts Bar Association and the New Hampshire Bar Association, and he has been listed with the Massachusetts Academy of Trial Lawyers since 2006. Those memberships reflect ongoing ties to bar activities and to trial practice networks within the region.
In day-to-day practice Beauregard splits time between court appearances, case preparation and client consultations at his firm. Colleagues and court personnel describe him as experienced in the mechanics of state-court litigation and the procedural demands of probate and family matters. His work has an administrative side too, given his long-standing role in the Probate and Family Court as a Special Master.
He maintains an active law office, representing clients in matters that arise in Massachusetts and New Hampshire state courts. His current practice concentrates on probate, family court proceedings and related state-court litigation.