Attorney Scott Squillace talks about his new book
“Whether to Wed:
A Legal & Tax Guide For Gay & Lesbian Couples” Emmy Winner Charlotte Robinson host of
OUTTAKE VOICES™. Since the
Supreme Court’s decision last June that struck down Section 3 of the
Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA), the floodgates opened for federal rights
and benefits to flow to legally married gay and lesbian couples across
the country. As our LGBT community deals with our income taxes this year
there’s a brand new book that’s a must-read for legally married gay and
lesbian couples and those that are thinking about tying the knot.
“Whether To Wed” delves into the complex details that gay and lesbian
couples as well as their tax and estate planners need to know. We talked
to Scott about why he decided it was time to write and publish a book
that answers many if not all questions that gay and lesbian couples need
to know before or after getting married and get his spin on our LGBT
issues.
When asked what his personal commitment is to LGBT civil rights
Squillace stated, “I’ve increasingly gotten involved in the marriage
equality movement. I lived and worked in Europe for the decade of the
nineties and wasn’t too terribly involved other than to write out a few
checks. When I returned to the States around 2000 shortly thereafter I
got introduced to GLAD (Gay & Lesbian Advocates & Defenders) in
Boston and the case they had filed here in Massachusetts and it was at
an event for the Massachusetts LGBTQ Bar Association that they honored
the plaintive couples and they were introduced as ‘These are the Rosa
Parks of our generation and are the people first standing up and saying
it’s not ok to discriminate against us’. It really resonated with me
because I thought if people like me who are moderately well-educated and
may have a voice in our community don’t stand up and support this
effort we’ll have nobody to blame but
ourselves for being discriminated against. So that led me down the path
to joining the initial board of MassEquality that was supporting the
marriage equality movement in Massachusetts and I’ve done a variety of
other things. I’m very passionate about these issues. I’m a member of
the Supreme Court Bar and attended the oral arguments on the big cases
that were decided last year and I follow it all very closely.”
Scott Squillace is a Certified Legacy Advisor of The Sunbridge Legacy
Institute, a member of The Boston Foundation’s Professional Advisors
Committee and Co-Chair of its Equality Fund an Endowment for the LGBT
Community. He also serves as a member of the Board of Directors for the
Boston Estate Planning Council and is a member of the Massachusetts
LGBTQ Bar Association, Pride Planners, the Massachusetts Bar Association
and Boston Bar Association where he currently co-chairs its Estate
Planning Fundamentals Committee. Squillace lives in Boston with his
husband.
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