Who We Are

At the Law Offices of Timothy R. Loff, we provide advice and counsel on issues relating to probate and estate administration, as well as estate and healthcare planning issues, including disability planning and issues for all generations, with a particular focus on Elder Law. We believe that any generation can benefit from advance legal planning. We provide personal, confidential, competent service. Our law office is located in the Four Corners area of Newton on Beacon Street. The Law Offices of Timothy R. Loff was established in 1997. We look forward to providing you with great service!

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Timothy R. Loff, Esq.

Timothy R. Loff grew up in Bloomington, Minnesota, and moved to the Boston area to go to law school, and has been here ever since.  He was a founding partner of the Law Firm of Blake & Loff in Boston until 1997 when he moved his office to Newton.  Tim presents on legal issues for many local organizations in Massachusetts including the Newton, Needham and Waltham Councils on Ageing, the Waltham Police Department’s Seniors Academy for Education, and the Massachusetts Bar Association Legal Education Institute. His practice focus is on Probate matters, representing individuals and families on Estate and Healthcare planning and issues.  For many years Tim has served as a Director of the Massachusetts Chapter of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA), and as the Chairman of the Ethics Committee, the Public Relations Committee, and Long Term Care Insurance Committee for that organization.

Education:
B.A., 1971, University of Minnesota (cum laude)
J.D., 1977, New England School of Law, (cum laude)

Associations:
Massachusetts Chapter of NAELA, Member
Massachusetts Bar Association
West Suburban Alzheimer’s Partnership
Advisory Council of the West Suburban Elder Services Money Management Program

Awards:
David B. Alper Community Service Award by Springwell, 2003
Outstanding Achievement by the Massachusetts Chapter of the NAELA, 2009
President’s Award by the Massachusetts Chapter of the NAELA, 2014