Did you know that recently deceased people are very high targets for exploitation after they pass away? This might come as a surprise as a family member or close friend of a deceased person as you are navigating all of the complexities of working through your own grief and potentially even your role in their… Read More »
Monthly Archives: June 2021
What Is the Real Financial and Emotional Cost of Caregiving?
Caregiving has become a common topic of conversation among adult children who are now taking care of their elderly loved ones. When someone has had a decline in cognitive or physical ability, the first reaction is often to leverage family members or friends to ensure that this person’s safety is not compromised while still allowing… Read More »
Who Can Become Legal Guardian of an Incapacitated Person in Massachusetts?
Not everyone who wishes to serve in the important role of guardian for an incapacitated person can necessarily become one. This is because in Massachusetts guardians must be appointed by the probate and family court. Guardianship is not automatically applied to the parent of an incapacitated adult. A temporary guardian could be appointed if it… Read More »
Is Your House Protected from a MassHealth Lien or Estate Recovery?
Proper estate planning can help you accomplish multiple different goals within your estate and elder law plan but only when you are clear about what this looks like and have a comprehensive plan crafted by a knowledgeable Massachusetts estate planning lawyer. Being under the impression that just because your house is in a trust it… Read More »
What Is a Dementia Health Care Directive?
Durable powers of attorney for health care are an important component of your estate plan and can be very useful. However, the unique impacts of brain decay associated with dementia can make it all the more important to specifically consider a health care directive for this purpose. Someone who is non-responsive and completely bed ridden,… Read More »