Will vs. Living Will vs. Health Care Proxy: What to Know in MA

When you meet with a qualified Massachusetts estate planning lawyer, you will discuss many documents and tools that can help you to accomplish your estate planning goals. The support of an attorney helps you walk through this process and understand which strategies and planning opportunities are most appropriate for your individual situation. Living Will A… Read More »

Does Your College Plan Include An Estate Plan?

Many people don’t recognize the important connection between planning for college and setting up an estate plan. An estate plan is more than just determining what happens to your property after you pass away. An estate plan also includes important considerations about what happens during your life and answering questions such as: Do you have… Read More »

Three Steps to Review Your IRA Plan Post SECURE ACT

What worked in the past as a benefit of passing down an IRA might no longer apply, but if it’s been some time since you thought about your IRA gifting strategy, now is a good time to revisit. Non-spouse Beneficiaries The SECURE Act has caused problems for many clients with estate plans who have individual… Read More »

Use Your Will To Name And Provide For Minor Children

You cannot simply leave assets behind to minor children and beneficiaries. This is because some beneficiaries, like children younger than 18, are considered too young to inherit. Making a Will This is why you need to use one of the most basic estate planning tools known as a will to help you accomplish your goals… Read More »

Power Of Attorney May Be Your First Used Estate Document

Most people think of the will as the cornerstone of their estate planning, but it is far more likely that you may need to activate a power of attorney document first. A durable general power of attorney is usually the document that your loved ones may need to take action if you are unable to… Read More »