The family pet is, for many Massachusetts families, more than just a companion or living possession; these animals are members of the family. However, many owners are unsure of how to ensure that their beloved pets are taken care of after they are gone. Bequeathing...
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Wills
Wills and their beneficiaries
Making an estate plan or writing a will can be difficult or confusing for many people. However, few people wonder what they should do when named as a beneficiary. People across the nation are bequeathed money or other assets through wills every day. In some...
Wills and how they can help your loved ones
Protecting loved ones and ensuring that assets are divided quickly and fairly after their deaths are major concerns for a large number of Massachusetts residents. Some will leave unofficial instructions or hope that other family members will be able to divide the...
Including pets in wills
Pets are valued members of many families across the country. In fact, there are many people living in Massachusetts, as well as many other states, who are including their pets in their wills. There are cases where owners have left thousands or even millions...
Wills and naming beneficiaries
There are many people who have difficulties creating an estate plan. Some are unsure of what they wish to include in their wills, and others know what they wish to include but are unsure of how to do so. Naming beneficiaries can be especially confusing for some....
Digital asset protection
Nearly everyone has a digital presence today. Technologies such as social media and email have made it possible for people from Massachusetts to Hawaii to stay connected to one another. Many people also have important documents stored online, or they use the...
Updating wills and estate plans
It can be difficult for a person to decide how to divide his or her assets after death, but it can also be comforting to have a plan in place. However, after writing a will, it isn't unusual for some people to put the document away and not look at it again for...
Leaving instructions in wills for beneficiaries
By now, most people across the country, including Massachusetts, have heard about the passing of the famous playboy Hugh Hefner. While many may not have agreed with his lavish and somewhat scandalous lifestyle, some individuals may be surprised to find themselves...
Using only wills may not benefit sizable Massachusetts estates
When Massachusetts residents have sizable estates, they may have concerns when it comes to carrying out estate planning and end-of-life wishes. Some parties may think that creating wills can allow them to execute good-enough plans that address their desires when it...
Waiting too long to create wills could have negative impacts
Procrastination is an issue with which many Massachusetts residents struggle. The idea of putting off a task until a later time often seems appealing, but of course, serious issues could come about in certain situations if the task gets put off for too long. For...