Overview

Overview

Leah is a member of the Eckberg Lammers Estate Planning, Trust, and Probate Team. With a deep commitment to her clients, Leah focuses on guiding individuals and families through the intricate process of estate planning. Understanding each client’s situation is unique, Leah focuses on developing personalized planning structures to align with their ultimate goals.

When it comes to estate administration, Leah guides clients through the intricate process of  wealth and asset distribution in accordance with the legal requirements and wishes of the deceased. She ensures all parties understand the complexities of the process and are aligned with the goals set forth. By providing clear explanations and guidance, Leah empowers clients to navigate the administration process with peace of mind.

Prior to joining Eckberg Lammers, Leah served as a partner at Remington Law Offices in New Richmond, Wisconsin for fourteen years. Throughout her work she became a trusted advisor in the legal community and services clients in both Wisconsin and Minnesota.

In her free time, she enjoys spending time with her husband and two sons, volunteering time at her children’s school and youth sports. She also enjoys cooking and reading.

Areas of Focus Include:

  • Estate planning
  • Elder law
  • Probate and trust administration
  • Special needs trusts
Education & Admissions

Education

Hamline University School of Law, St. Paul, MN
– J.D.

Edgewood College, Madison, WI
– B.A.

 

Bar Admissions

Minnesota

Wisconsin

U.S. Court of Appeals

Affiliations & Involvement

Professional Affiliations

Wisconsin State Bar Association
-Member

St. Croix Valley Bar Association
-Member

National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA)
-Member

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Taking the time to create an estate plan is truly a gift to your family and loved ones. Helping clients plan for the future through estate planning helps reduce stress on families by creating planning for long-term care needs and the smooth transfer of assets. Estate planning and elder law planning helps give families and communities peace of mind.
Leah Boeve