Elizabeth Q. Boehmcke

InterActive Legal proudly celebrates Elizabeth (“Beth”) Boehmcke on her retirement (2025) and her extraordinary contributions to the estate planning community.
Since joining InterActive Legal in 2018 as Director of Content Development, Beth has brought a rare blend of legal expertise, thoughtful leadership, and genuine kindness to everything she touched. Her deep knowledge of estate planning—including high net worth, cross-border, and asset protection matters, as well as elder law, specifically focusing on asset protection planning for Medicaid and Veteran’s benefits—has helped shape the quality and integrity of our content.
She has exemplified professionalism, compassion, and an unwavering dedication to helping others—both colleagues and clients alike. Beth has been not just a trusted expert, but a joy to work with and a source of encouragement and grace within our team.
We are grateful to have shared in Beth’s journey and we wish her all the very best in this next chapter. Congratulations, Beth!
Elizabeth (“Beth”) Boehmcke joined InterActive Legal in 2018 and served as Director of Content Development until she retired in 2025.
She graduated cum laude from the University of Michigan Law School in 1993. After graduation from law school through 2003, she specialized in high net worth estate planning, with an emphasis on cross-border and asset protection planning, and the representation of fiduciaries managing complex trusts and family businesses.
During her career in New York, she was an associate attorney at both Rogers & Wells (now Clifford Chance) and Hodgson Russ in New York City. After a hiatus in her legal career to care for her children, she resumed her legal career by passing the Virginia bar in 2014 and began working for the Hook Law Center, P.C., where she expanded her estate planning practice to include elder law, specifically focusing on asset protection planning for Medicaid and Veteran’s benefits.
She is a proud graduate of the University of Virginia where she received a B.A. with distinction in Psychology in 1988 and is also a graduate of SUNY-Buffalo where she received an M.A. in Clinical Psychology in 1990.