There are many different tools you can use to help explain to people the goals of your estate. The most basic of these is your will, which articulates who will receive guardianship of any minor children, who will serve as your personal representative or executor handling the administration of your estate and what happens to… Read More »
Monthly Archives: June 2023
Concerns, Needs, and Heirs: Frame Your Estate Planning Before Meeting with a Will Lawyer
The process of estate planning can seem overwhelming and confusing. That’s a leading reason why many people put it off entirely. Starting by simply considering your concerns, your beneficiaries, and your goals, can help you frame up the estate planning questions you may have in the right context. What to Ask Yourself Before Meeting… Read More »
Helping Aging Parents? Don’t Forget About Proper Legal Documents
Just as any young family or single person needs to plan ahead for their estate, you may also need to help your aging parents put important legal documents in place, such as living wills, burial arrangements and instructions, and a power of attorney. A power of attorney is one of these important documents that may… Read More »
A Family Member Was Diagnosed with Dementia, Can They Sign Legal Documents?
Many people have questions around important legal planning issues after someone’s been diagnosed with dementia. Working with someone who has familiarity with dementia estate planning and other elder law concerns may help you and your family members navigate this new terrain. In Massachusetts, as in many other states, a person’s ability to sign legal documents… Read More »