Legal Planning for Young Adults
Once your child turns 18 years of age they’re no longer considered a child in the eyes of the law. That means that you, as
Once your child turns 18 years of age they’re no longer considered a child in the eyes of the law. That means that you, as
For most of us, keeping peace in our family is a priority. The truth is that sometimes after there is a death in the family,
As a parent, you have the natural instinct to protect and care for your children. From the minute you bring your baby home for the
The Massachusetts estate tax exemption is $1M. When you die, if your estate is valued at $1M or under, you pay no estate tax. If
Back to school season is upon us! As we all prepare to get back into our routines it’s also a great time to be reminded
As we have acknowledged in previous articles, it can be difficult to consider the notion of our own mortality. Yet equally challenging is the idea
Consider yourself lucky if your family owns a vacation home –a lakeside cabin, a beachfront condo–a place where parents, children and grandchildren can gather for
Creating a joint bank account between parents and their adult children may seem like a simple way to allow the adult child to write checks
Whether you see your parents on a daily or weekly basis or have to travel to visit them at the holidays, there comes a time
Few life stages are as simultaneously joyful and stressful as becoming a parent. Along with the emotional highs of this new stage, comes the practical
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