There is no denying that a will is an essential part of your Massachusetts estate plan. That said, there are limits to what your will might do. Sometimes, you need to set other parameters or consider other areas, such as public benefits protection, when making your...
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Month: November 2021
Getting the most out of your will
Having a written will can make a tremendous difference in your family's ability to successfully close your estate. Clarifying your expectations can also reduce the risk of an estate dispute happening later on. Knowing what information to include in your will can help...
The danger of leaving money to your child with special needs
If you have a child who has a disability or special needs, you may fear he or she may never find gainful employment. Because your son or daughter is dynamic in other ways, this may not bother you much now. Still, after your death, your child's unemployability may make...
When should you reevaluate your estate plan?
Creating an estate plan is a long-lasting labor that can take months or even years to accomplish, depending on the complexities of your assets and other factors. On top of that, you are not done with your estate plan after you create it. You should revisit it often to...