New IRA Rules Could Affect Your Estate Plan
It’s always important to review your estate plan when a new law comes into effect that could significantly impact the planning you’ve done. The Setting
It’s always important to review your estate plan when a new law comes into effect that could significantly impact the planning you’ve done. The Setting
An executor (known as a “personal representative” in Massachusetts) is named in the Last Will and Testament, and that person is responsible for managing the
Simply having an estate plan doesn’t mean that there won’t be any family disputes over your estate. If a trust or will isn’t written with
When a spouse passes away, a lot of attention goes to administering their estate. But if you’re a surviving spouse, it’s also important for you
A power of attorney (POA) is a legal document that designates an agent (also known as an “attorney-in-fact”), most often a loved one, to act
As a senior, you can help make things a lot easier on your adult children by doing the proper estate planning. Without this planning, the
An executor (known as a “personal representative” in Massachusetts) is named in the Last Will and Testament, and that person is responsible for managing the
Married couples have certain legal rights that unmarried couples don’t have. In Massachusetts, if you’re married and you pass away without having done any estate
While both of these terms are used to refer to a person who receives property from a loved one who has passed away (a decedent),
When your estate plan is complete, there’s still one more step you need to take. It’s important that you make sure the people you name
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