Most Massachusetts residents want their parents around for as long as possible. Of course, the older parents get, the more likely it is that they will face serious health issues. Estate planning can help in this situation if parents decide early how they want their...
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Long Term Care Planning
Things to remember in estate planning
Planning for the future is an important and somewhat daunting task. Many Massachusetts residents begin the estate planning process without truly knowing where to begin or what they will need. Some people believe that a will is all that they will need, but there...
Health care planning for all situations
People typically do not want to think about what their lives would be like if they were incapacitated and unable to make their own decisions, but many could benefit from considering the possibility. Massachusetts residents, as well as others across the country, who...
Powers of attorney and joint bank accounts
Many children wonder what will happen as their parents grow older. Some Massachusetts residents have been given powers of attorney over their parents but are unsure of how to proceed. Many people question whether they should have a joint account with their...
Estate planning tips following a divorce
If a couple in Massachusetts files for divorce, they would do well to remember to update their wills or any other estate plans that they may have. Estate planning can take time, and some divorcing couples may be concerned with what may happen if they are...
Health care planning and power of attorney
Many Massachusetts residents who are creating an estate plan for the first time may be surprised by the number of steps involved or by the variety of options available to them. Some may believe that they only need to be concerned with creating a will, but health care...
Correcting estate planning mistakes
Many people across the country make an effort to plan for their future, including their death. However, as many Massachusetts residents may know, sometimes mistakes are made during estate planning, and even a person's most carefully laid plans can be ineffective....
Estate planning in the computer age
Technology is a major part of nearly everyone's lives today. Many Massachusetts residents have accounts for a variety of different things, ranging from financial accounts to games or social media. For security reasons, most people use different usernames and...
Estate planning tips
Estate planning involves more than creating a will Planning for one's own death is a daunting task for many Massachusetts residents, and many are unaware of everything that needs to be done. Some believe that they only need to write a will. However, there are many...
What is needed for durable powers of attorney
Planning for the future is, for many, an important part of their adult life. Many Massachusetts residents may have a one-, five- or even ten-year plan that they used as a reference when making important decisions. However, some of these individuals may not have taken...