Adapting U.S. Cities for an Aging Population
The U.S. has a rapidly aging population. By 2030, every baby boomer will be age 65 or older, which means that one out of every
The U.S. has a rapidly aging population. By 2030, every baby boomer will be age 65 or older, which means that one out of every

Each of us has the opportunity to build our own legacy. Our legacy is what we leave behind to our loved ones, and it’s the
The U.S. population is aging rapidly thanks in large part to aging baby boomers. The Census Bureau estimates that by 2040, the number of adults
What happens if you die without having any estate planning in place? That’s called dying intestate and your property will go through probate and be
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

What is a Trust? A living trust is a legal document that can hold legal title to your assets. Think of it like a box

You’ve probably thought about what you want to leave your grandchildren in your estate plan, but have you also considered that there are other precious
When someone creates a trust, they must designate a trustee. The trustee is responsible for managing the trust either when the trust is formed or
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
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