
How to Disinherit a Family Member
There are reasons you might decide to disinherit a family member (not leave them any money or property), like an adult child. Perhaps you’ve already

There are reasons you might decide to disinherit a family member (not leave them any money or property), like an adult child. Perhaps you’ve already

When you do your estate planning, it’s important to also consider your beneficiary designations for your assets. Assets like annuities, life insurance, IRAs, and employer-sponsored

You’ve worked hard for your money, so it’s likely you want to leave as many assets as you can to your heirs. If you’re a

You may want to plan ahead for MassHealth eligibility. It’s estimated that 70% of people over the age of 65 will require some type of

When a loved one dies or goes into a nursing home, there’s often a home that remains filled with items collected during their lifetime. US

You’ve named beneficiaries to accounts many times already, when you opened an IRA, bought an insurance annuity, a life insurance policy, started an investment account,

A Massachusetts trust is a legal document that can hold legal title to your assets. Think of it like a box where you can hold

A charitable lead trust is usually implemented after other estate planning basics are done, such as your will, revocable trust, powers of attorney and health

There is so much going on in the world that we can’t control, but there’s one important matter that’s within our control—the ability to protect

A beneficiary is a person, charity, or other organization that receives money or property because someone specifically named them in their will or trust. The
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