Why Your 18 Year Old Adult/Child Should Have a Living Will
Parents enjoy many milestones as their children grow up from that first visit from the tooth-fairy to the first time they take the family car
Parents enjoy many milestones as their children grow up from that first visit from the tooth-fairy to the first time they take the family car
Leaving a bequest to your preferred religious organization can be a great way to give back to your community and preserve your legacy. Often clients
Estate planning is a gift. No, it’s not one of those shiny new toys you unwrap and immediately add to your collection of favorite stuff.
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
A pourover trust is actually a bit of a misnomer; in fact, it is a revocable living trust combined with a pourover will. Together, these
It’s everyone’s fantasy: a long lost relative you never knew you had passes away and in his will leaves you his entire estate, including an
Your ‘estate’ is more than a just piece of property or bank account balance. It consists of everything you would want to leave your family
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
With long-term care costs reaching $90,000 per year in Massachusetts, a long-term nursing home stay can easily impoverish all but the wealthiest of families. However,
Earlier today the Obama administration abruptly changed its stance regarding same-sex marriage; a change of course that could have serious implications for the estate plans
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