Estate Planning for New Parents and Young Families in Massachusetts
Becoming a parent is a joyous occasion. However, with the emotional highs of this stage of life, comes the practical reality that it’s your responsibility
Becoming a parent is a joyous occasion. However, with the emotional highs of this stage of life, comes the practical reality that it’s your responsibility
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
Social media has become ingrained in our daily lives. For example, the majority (68%) of adults in America use Facebook. 74% of Facebook users say
Wills and trusts are both useful estate planning tools that serve different purposes, and they can work together to create a comprehensive estate plan. The
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,
The start of each year makes us think about what’s important and what we want to accomplish. Protecting our family and maintaining financial security are
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
Think Twice Before Creating an Estate Plan Yourself It’s no secret how important it is to have an estate plan. Dying without a will can
Just as no two people are exactly the same, neither are their estate plans. With all the possibilities in estate planning it’s important to know
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
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