Retirement for many Massachusetts residents is the ultimate goal, a kind of reward for years of hard work. However, planning for retirement can be difficult and hampered by numerous concerns. Health care planning is often one of those concerns. Some individuals...
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Long Term Care Planning
Technology and estate planning
These days, it seems as though nearly everything can be done or found on the internet. Estate planning is no exception. There are a number of sites that offer seemingly simple and cheap solutions or step by step instructions for do-it-yourself wills and estate plans....
Options for advance directives
Families all over Massachusetts are affected by dementia or similar ailments. It can be difficult to watch a loved one slowly change into someone unrecognizable. Some who have been given powers of attorney may not be familiar with the ailment in question and could be...
The purpose of advance directives
Many Massachusetts residents over the age of 18 have or will write a last will and testament at some point. However, many might only consider how their finances or belongings will be divided after their passing without considering the possible need for medical care at...
Estate planning in the new year
The holidays are over, and people in Massachusetts are looking forward to a new year. At the beginning of the year, many people find themselves planning for the future, and for some, that includes an estate plan or will. Some of these individuals may be...
Taking advantage of the new year to do some estate planning
Another year has come and gone. As one year ends and another begins, many Massachusetts residents may think about what they want to accomplish in the new year. Some may want to lose weight, some may want to quit smoking, while others are determined to finally take...
Your parent’s powers of attorney
It isn't unusual for adult children to become confused or overwhelmed when they are faced with the possibility of taking over one or both parent's finances. Some Massachusetts residents may not be prepared for this possibility. Assigning a trusted individual with...
Health care planning can help to avoid a financial disaster
Although people throughout the country and in Massachusetts view Medicare as a trusted program, it does not pay for all medical expenses that one may encounter after age 65. Services that were covered under employer-sponsored plans, such as vision, hearing and dental...
Estate planning applies to lifetime as well as after-death needs
There are several legal instruments that the Massachusetts estates attorney will consider when evaluating an individual or married couple for planning purposes. These documents go beyond simple wills when one is charting a full estate plan. The fact is that estate...
Health care planning may concern the wealthy in Massachusetts
Getting to retirement age is often a time that many older individuals look forward to. However, some parties may feel concerned when it comes to the amount of money in their retirement accounts and other savings and what may happen if they face health-related...