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 »
Posts Categorized: Healthcare Proxy
Why Do I Need to Document Health Care Wishes in Writing?
There may come a point in time where you need medical care but are unable to speak for yourself. If you are incapacitated, it is important not only to name an agent who can make these decisions on your behalf based on your state’s rules, but also that you have documented your specific health care… Read More »
What You Need to Know About Long Term Care Following an Incapacitating Event
A major concern for many clients today is what will happen if they require long term health care in a nursing home, but are no longer at the point where they can make important health care and financial decisions on their own due to a prolonged medical condition, serious injury, or dementia. This is particularly… Read More »
Living Wills and Health Proxies: Important Tools for Massachusetts Residents
Contemplating the possibility of future incapacitation might lead you to sit down with a Massachusetts elder lawyer to discuss tools like a health care proxy or a living will. Is There a Difference? Occasionally, people outside of the legal profession might refer to these documents as one and the same, but there are some important… Read More »
Healthcare Proxy What Do I Need?
Looking for help with your Massachusetts estate planning? One of the most commonly-used documents include a healthcare proxy. Healthcare Proxy Basics Your healthcare proxy agent is the person you enable to make decisions on your behalf related to healthcare if you become unable to do so. Remember that you maintain the right to make your… Read More »