
Estate planning probate
elder law
your legacy matters.
Your legacy is unique — and your estate plan should reflect that. At Ferrara Law, I go beyond cookie-cutter estate planning templates to craft personalized strategies that honor your goals, values, and the future you wish to create. I also assist individuals and their families in navigating the Pennsylvania probate process and other elder law issues such as Medicaid eligibility. Take your time exploring the site to learn more about the services I offer, and feel free to reach out when you’re ready to take the next step in protecting what matters most.
You can also subscribe to my quarterly newsletter, Estate Edition, for practical insights on estate planning, probate, and elder law issues, along with updates from Ferrara Law and our community. I also update my blog regularly with posts on these topics.
-Lacey Ferrara, Owner & Attorney
Services

Wills
Revocable Trusts
Irrevocable Trusts
Special Needs Trusts
Financial/Durable Power of Attorney
Healthcare Power of Attorney
Living Will
Designation of Guardian for Minors

Probate/Estate Administration
Trust Administration

Long-Term Care Planning
Medicaid Eligibility & Asset Protection
Medicaid Estate Recovery
Incapacity Planning
Guardianships
Statements on this website do not guarantee specific outcomes for any client or potential client and are intended solely to desribe the nature of the legal services offered.
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About Ferrara Law
Lacey Ferrara is an attorney with a distinctive background in estate and trust litigation, now focused on helping clients craft thoughtful, personalized estate plans. She brings unique insight from her early career spent resolving complex disputes involving wills, trusts, and elder financial abuse. This experience gave her a firsthand understanding of how poorly constructed estate plans can fracture families and leave vulnerable individuals at risk. Today, she uses that knowledge to help clients avoid those pitfalls—designing plans to reflect their values, protect their loved ones, and stand the test of time. Lacey’s approach is rooted in compassion and precision. She believes every client deserves more than a one-size-fits-all solution, and she takes the time to understand each person’s unique story and goals. Her keen eye for detail and commitment to treating every client with care set her apart in a field where trust is paramount. In addition to her work in trust and estate law, Lacey previously worked for a Fortune 500 company, negotiating complex commercial software agreements and providing legal advice on various corporate regulatory matters. This corporate experience sharpened her skills in navigating intricate legal frameworks and advising clients in high-pressure environments. Lacey graduated magna cum laude from Case Western Reserve School of Law in 2020 and served as Associate Editor and Contributing Editor on Law Review. By the time she graduated, she published three individual works on administrative law. She also graduated magna cum laude with high honors in English from Grove City College in 2016. Whether you're planning for the future or protecting what matters most, Lacey brings clarity, empathy, and strategic insight to every conversation. She is excited to serve her community and surrounding areas by providing compassionate, expert legal advice and helping clients confidently navigate the delicate matters that arise in estate, trust, and elder law.
Contact
There's never a better day to start your estate plan. Call today to book a consultation.

220 W. Plum Street, Suite 330, Edinboro, PA 16412
(814) 622-7310
Submit only general inquiries through this form such as "I am looking for assistance with an estate administration." Requests for legal advice about a specific situation will not be answered until an attorney-client relationship is formed through signing an attorney-client agreement. If your matter is time sensitive, please call instead.

