Medicaid Case Highlights Risk of Transferring Assets
A recent court ruling in New York found the grandchildren of a nursing home resident liable for over $250,000 after a ‘fraudulent conveyance’ rendered her insolvent and ineligible for Medicaid.
A recent court ruling in New York found the grandchildren of a nursing home resident liable for over $250,000 after a ‘fraudulent conveyance’ rendered her insolvent and ineligible for Medicaid.
Avoiding Massachusetts probate is often the goal of my clients who have been through the process before: they know best the headaches and expense involved.
They say the only certainties in life are death and taxes. Living forever in some kind of suspended animation is left for science fiction movies
Qualifying for Medicaid, MassHealth in Massachusetts, is one of the largest benefits of using an irrevocable trust as part of your estate plan. However, irrevocable trusts offer several important benefits
For many Massachusetts residents, the value in creating a living trust (also called a revocable trust) can not be overstated. A living trust can provide
A recent CNN Money article made me think of the problem I see families dealing with most in estate planning: overcoming procrastination. The article, citing
Perhaps you’ve written your will and prepared your other estate planning documents, and you are feeling at ease about the state of your affairs. Well
If you have an estate plan (which you should), when was the last time you looked at it? Chances are it got stuck on a
Getting in shape, saving for a rainy day or learning a new skill are all worthwhile goals to set in the new year, but no
Currently, there are several online companies hawking do-it-yourself estate planning kits they claim alleviate the need to consult with a qualified estate planning attorney. However,
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