What Happens to Debts After Death?

Are you concerned about what will happen to any debts you have in your name when you pass away? Settling the affairs of someone who recently passed away can be very difficult because important financial decisions must be made sooner rather than later. These decisions often have to do with whether or not to repay… Read More »

Don’t Neglect Long Term Care Planning

A recent study of widows and widowers indicated that less than one out of five felt that their financial planner is providing them with appropriate information about long term care planning. Long term care planning is crucial for outlining your prospective risks and ensuring that you have a plan in place to address them if… Read More »

Does My Will Executor Get Paid?

Part of your estate planning goes farther than selecting the documents and tools you’ll use to protect your own interests. In fact, your estate planning cannot be done until you’ve thought about the people who will serve in the most important roles in your life or when something happens to you. An executor is one… Read More »

Key Special Needs Planning Tips for Families

As parents, you have taken on an important responsibility to care for a child with special needs. Financial and estate planning for families that have children with special needs is extremely important because the details matter and can have life lasting repercussions for your loved one. The average cost of raising a child from birth… Read More »

Medicare, MassHealth, And Planning For Long-Term Care

Many people are confused about the difference between Medicare and MassHealth as it pertains to the challenge of paying for expensive long-term care. This is not surprising. The two programs sound similar and both provide for medical care.  Let’s start with a brief definition of each program. Medicare is an entitlement program. Everyone who reaches… Read More »