Establishing a special needs trust may be one important part of long-term care planning. This type of trust holds funds for the use of the beneficiary without jeopardizing his or her eligibility for means-tested government assistance. When forming a special needs...
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The difference between irrevocable and revocable trusts
A trust is a legal entity that you create while you are still living. The whole purpose of a trust is to transfer your assets as seamlessly as possible to your beneficiaries when you pass away. Trusts are generally preferable to wills alone because they avoid probate...
Understanding the Massachusetts probate process
When planning your estate, you should understand the factors that govern probate in Massachusetts. Probate is the court-approved process of settling your final expenses, taxes and debts along with distributing property to your heirs. Review these probate...
What is a simple will?
Many Americans believe that estate planning is best left to the golden years. However, no matter how old you are or how many assets you currently possess, everybody can benefit from an estate plan. Of course, if you are on the younger side and do not have as much in...