Throughout people’s lives in Massachusetts they must make many decisions regarding their life. This could be decisions about what to do with their money, decisions about their healthcare, decisions about where they will live and many other decisions. Many of these...
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Guardianships And Conservatorships
The basics of guardianship in Massachusetts
We all hope our loved ones live a happy, healthy life and die simply of natural causes. Unfortunately, good health is not a guarantee, both physically and mentally. Alzheimer’s and dementia can strike our elderly loved ones, and a heart attack or stroke can cause a...
How do conservatorships work?
When a person is having trouble in administering his or her property and assets, it is normal for the court to set up a conservator. Typically, what a conservator does is that he or she has the legal responsibility to manage another person’s affairs, which can be...
Are conservatorships and guardianships the same?
Have you ever heard the terms conservatorship and guardianship? You may have heard these terms before, or you could be hearing them for the first time as you begin your estate planning process. While these items may seem similar, they are very different and...
What to consider when making a will
For some, writing a will can be a daunting yet necessary task and can lead to several unanswered questions. A person might be unfamiliar with where to begin and also, what to include in the will and how the process will evolve over time. All of these are important...
How to know if a conservatorship is the right choice
There are some people who, as they age, may need help to do their daily activities. If their physical and cognitive abilities decline, a family member or another person may step in to assist them. For some people, official legal action may be needed in order to fully...
The differences between guardianship and power of attorney
Many people know how important it is to designate someone to make medical and legal decisions for them in their old age or if they should otherwise become unable to do so. However, there is more than one way to accomplish this and people may not know exactly what...
Woman accused of mishandling professional guardianships
Many people in Massachusetts have concerns regarding how to handle their end-of-life care. Some may not be able to rely on their families, particularly if they live far away or if they do not have a relationship with them. Some may choose to rely on a professional...
What is a Rogers Guardianship for extraordinary treatment?
Most guardianship hearings focus on whether to allow a guardian to make ordinary personal and medical decisions. How does the court make guardianship decisions if the adult needs someone to make extraordinary medical decisions?In Massachusetts, those hearings are...
Conservatorships may be needed if dementia sets in
Many Massachusetts residents have older family members who are still in good health. Still, they may understand that mental capacity often declines as individuals age, and the possibility exists that dementia could easily affect any older loved one. When that...