Welcome to Lewis Law LLC

Attorney Matthew M. Lewis, J.D., M.Tax

Lewis Law, LLC is a professional law firm focused in the areas of asset protection through proper planning and drafting the specific documents to meet your planning needs. We provide estate planning services, business services, and real estate assistance. We also include specialty contract drafting, estate tax planning, gift planning and charitable giving strategies.



Whether your plan requires a simple Last Will and Testament or more advanced estate planning utilizing Family Trusts, Medicaid Planning Trusts, or Special Needs Trusts, our planning services will assist you with protecting what you have earned now while providing a legacy for your family into the future.


Lewis Law, LLC provides an individualized approach to all your legal needs. Our clients include individuals, couples, and families as well as established businesses, start-up companies, landlords, and real estate investors. No matter what your need, we have a plan to control and protect your legacy.

Plan Now to Protect Your Future

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Protect yourself and your loved ones by having a plan. At Lewis Law, LLC we help our clients preserve what they have now and protect what they will have later. No matter what stage of life you are in, we care what happens next.


You’ve worked hard your whole life to provide for your family and make them secure. Without proper estate planning strategies, your assets may end up being left to heirs you didn’t intend to inherit or go towards probate costs and taxes.


Lewis Law, LLC assists clients with the simplest to the most sophisticated estate planning strategies. We can help with Wills, Revocable Trusts, Limited Liability Companies, Power of Attorney Documents, Health Care Directives, Irrevocable Life Insurance Trusts, Contracts, and Real Estate Transactions.


We also offer a wide range of charitable gifting techniques to reduce Federal Estate Taxes, Gift Taxes, and Generation Skipping Transfer Taxes.

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Protect Your Loved Ones

  • Children

    Many parents put off estate planning because they don’t think they have substantial assets to protect. Regardless of the amount of assets, a family with young children should have a plan in place for the children in case something happens to their parents. One important reason to have a plan for parents of minor children is to nominate a guardian in the event one or both parents die while the children are still young. Who will raise the kids if their parents aren’t around?

  • Disable Individuals

    Special Needs Trusts enable assets to be saved on behalf of people with disabilities while protecting their eligibility for means-tested benefits. Programs such as Medicaid and SSI (Supplemental Security Income) require that applicants to have very little assets. These trusts can be used as a way of setting aside funds which can then be used for the many expenses not covered by public benefits but keeping them on assistance for income and health insurance.

  • Golden Years

    While the golden years are supposed to be filled with the joys of retirement, grandchildren and travel, they are seldom enjoyed without various other complexities that individuals encounter as they age - including deteriorating health, financial concerns, and family disputes.  To meet these challenges, elder law has taken on greater value to millions of aging Americans and their caregivers. This area encompasses many different legal disciplines, including estate planning, business succession planning, asset protection, Medicaid and Veteran planning.

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