
How Can a Special Needs Trust Provide for My Disabled Loved One?
Do You Have a Disabled or Special Needs Loved One? If a member of your family is disabled or has special needs, you can establish

Do You Have a Disabled or Special Needs Loved One? If a member of your family is disabled or has special needs, you can establish

On April 22, 2024, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, through the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), issued a new elder

What is a Trust? When it comes to securing your future and protecting your hard-earned assets, establishing an irrevocable trust can be a game-changer. But

May is Older Americans Month and National Elder Law Month. The purpose of Older Americans Month is to acknowledge and celebrate the vitality and achievements

In Massachusetts, we often refer to Medicaid as MassHealth. MassHealth pays for the health care for Massachusetts residents who have limited income and resources. Our

Americans are living longer than ever, and celebrating your 80th, 90th, or even 100th birthday is no longer uncommon. While a longer life is something

So, what happens if someone doesn’t have an incapacity plan in place but becomes unable to make decisions for themself? You’ve probably heard that comedian

The Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) now requires limited liability companies (LLCs), corporations, and other business entities to file beneficial ownership information reports with the U.S.

Sometimes an older adult puts their adult child on their bank account. The rationale for this is that the adult child can assist the parent

Our estate planning attorney, Matthew Karr, has 15 years of expertise in estate planning, elder law, and probate in Massachusetts. Matt has now extended his
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