Ms. Bomster Brings More Than 25 Years Of Legal Experience In Trust & Estate Administration And Special Needs Planning Eastern Bank is pleased to announce JudithMs. Bomster Brings More Than 25 Years Of Legal Experience In Trust & Estate Administration And Special Needs Planning Eastern Bank is pleased to announce Judith

Judith L. Bomster, J.D., Announced As A Senior Vice President, Senior Trust Officer Of Cambridge Trust Wealth Management, A Division Of Eastern Bank

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Ms. Bomster Brings More Than 25 Years Of Legal Experience In Trust & Estate Administration And Special Needs Planning

Eastern Bank is pleased to announce Judith L. Bomster, J.D., as a Senior Vice President, Senior Trust Officer with Cambridge Trust Wealth Management. Ms. Bomster brings more than 25 years of legal experience, including over two decades focusing on administering private revocable, irrevocable and will-created trusts, in addition to advising and assisting families and beneficiaries with long-term management of financial resources for inheritance and generational planning, asset protection and special needs.

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“Judith Bomster excels at bringing a combination of technical expertise and compassion to her work,” said Susan Martore‑Baker, President of Cambridge Trust Company of NH. “Her deep legal understanding of complex trust structures, along with her long-standing leadership in special needs and estate planning, will strengthen the counsel we provide to clients in New Hampshire and across the communities we serve. We are delighted to welcome her.”

Ms. Bomster works across the estate planning and fiduciary landscape for families and beneficiaries. Throughout her career, she has focused on building sustainable strategies that support multigenerational planning and protect vulnerable beneficiaries. She most recently served as Senior Attorney and Head of the Estate Planning Practice Group at Morneau Law, and previously as a Shareholder at Sheehan Phinney Bass & Green. Earlier, she was a founding and managing partner of Butenhof & Bomster, P.C., where she focused on estate planning, special needs planning, trust administration and elder law. Earlier in her career, she practiced at Adler, Pollock & Sheehan P.C. in corporate and litigation roles. Ms. Bomster earned a J.D. degree from the University of New Hampshire School of Law and a Bachelor of Arts degree from Rhode Island College. Active in the industry, she has served in a leadership capacity with the New Hampshire Bar Association’s Ethics Committee, and has published and presented widely on trusts, estates and special needs planning. Ms. Bomster is a Fellow of the American College of Trust and Estate Counsel (ACTEC) and a member of the Special Needs Alliance (SNA), an invitation-only national affiliation of lawyers dedicated to disability and public benefits law.

“Helping families plan for their financial futures — often across generations and in moments of transition and when special needs are involved — has been the focus of my entire career,” said Judith L. Bomster, J.D., Senior Vice President, Senior Trust Officer of Cambridge Trust Wealth Management. “Cambridge Trust Wealth Management’s commitment to thoughtful, relationship‑driven client relationships is highly regarded, and I look forward to contributing to the meaningful work the team is doing for clients throughout New Hampshire and beyond.”

Cambridge Trust Wealth Management is singularly focused on outstanding client service and deep expertise in financial planning, investment management, trusts and estates, and private banking. Personalized attention to understanding client goals and a breadth of solutions combine to chart a course that builds and protects client wealth.

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