Massachusetts Estate Planning: Wills and the Residuary Clause
Recently, a client asked me to review the will of their elderly friend and I was reminded yet again how important it is to have
Recently, a client asked me to review the will of their elderly friend and I was reminded yet again how important it is to have
Most people know that properly managing their estate, whether modest or vast, is important for maintaining the security and stability of their family. However, like
The children of aging parents often end up acting as caretaker, either part-time or full-time, as their parent’s health and self-sufficiency declines. While planning ahead for MassHealth (Medicaid) benefits is
Some people put off drafting a will simply because they don’t know who they want to give certain special items to and aren’t ready to
Well it appears that with estate planning, as with most things in life, you get what you pay for. Some people found this out the hard way after using LegalZoom—a
Some people find the idea of “estate planning” to be intimidating. This is unfortunate because planning your estate is really about caring for your loved
If you want to control the distribution of your estate it is extremely important that you have a valid will. If you die without a
Dorothy hit it right on the head when she said, “There’s no place like home.” In fact, for many people their home is the single largest asset in their estate.
A durable power of attorney allows you to appoint an agent to make financial decisions on your behalf should you ever become incapacitated. This can
When some people think of estate planning they picture a complex web of trusts and shell companies designed to protect some billionaire’s empire. The truth
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