Have the following questions, or similar ones? You’ve come to right place!
- What is an estate plan?
- What is the purpose of making an estate plan?
- Who needs an estate plan?
- How much should an estate plan cost?
- What is the difference between trusts and wills?
- What are wills and what are living wills?
- What is an elder law attorney?
- When should I hire an elder law attorney?
- How can I plan legally and financially for a loved one with Alzheimer’s or another
form of dementia?
At O’Connell Law LLC, we focus on estate planning , elder law , and closely related practice areas , such as probate administration and trust administration , asset protection , and Alzheimer’s planning . In essence, however, we focus on helping people plan for the future, cope during times of crisis, and find answers to difficult long-term planning questions, such as:
- How can I ensure that my assets will go to the people I want to receive them after I pass away?
- How can I make sure that only people of my choosing can make medical and financial decisions for me if I become incapacitated?
- If my spouse or I need to enter a nursing home, how will we pay for it?
- Am I eligible for MassHealth (Massachusetts Medicaid) assistance to help pay for nursing home care?
- What is required to settle an estate?
- How can I protect my heirs’ inheritances if they are not yet mature enough to manage money?
- How can I pass my values and hopes for the future to my loved ones and future generations?
Get Your Estate Planning Questions Addressed
The customized estate plan, which our estate planners design for you, will address questions like the above and will incorporate solutions to help you realize your particular goals for today, tomorrow, and beyond. Many of our clients tell us that they have greater peace of mind from knowing they have a plan in place for the future in the form of their estate plan.
We invite you to explore this site to learn more about who we are, what we do, and how we can be of assistance to you. You’ll find helpful articles about estate planning and elder law by visiting our Blog and requesting our Newsletter. You can also follow us on Facebook, LinkedIn and Instagram to stay up to speed on all things estate planning, probate administration, trusts, future planning, and long-term planning.
In addition to the above, many of our clients and prospective clients find it helpful to visit our estate planning glossary to better understand various language they’ve heard used related to wills and trusts, the Probate process, and more. Of course, the estate planners and trust attorneys at our estate planning firm are always available to explain various estate plan and trust terminology.
Schedule An Estate Planning, Probate, or Elder Law Consultation Today
So, better yet, why not give us a call to schedule a consultation? We look forward to meeting with you virtually via videochat or by phone.






