Choosing a Guardian for Your Children in Massachusetts
The goal of estate planning usually centers on protecting and caring for those closest to us. There can be little doubt then that making the
The goal of estate planning usually centers on protecting and caring for those closest to us. There can be little doubt then that making the
Eugene Brown passed away in his home in mid-August 2015 at the age of 93. The neighborhood mail carrier noticed that Eugene hadn’t been on
Wills and trusts are both important documents for doing your Massachusetts estate plan. They serve different purposes but they can work together to create a
Your Massachusetts estate is basically everything you own, including money that would be generated upon your death (like life insurance). Some people think that their
A life estate deed in Massachusetts is a deed in which two or more people each have ownership of real property, but they have it
Planning for your incapacity is an essential part of Massachusetts estate planning. Being “incapacitated” means that you no longer have the ability to understand and
What is a Living Trust? A Massachusetts living trust is a legal document that can hold legal title to your assets. Think of it like
When your loved one needs a nursing home, whether it’s for a short-term visit or permanent placement, you want to find a place where they
So, you’re a trustee of a Massachusetts trust. On one hand, the good news is the person who created the trust respects you and finds
Medicaid is called MassHealth in Massachusetts. It’s a joint federal/state assistance program designed to pay for health care for individuals that meet certain income and
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