There are many factors to consider when it comes to estate planning. From choosing the right Executor,which in Massachusetts is now known as a Personal Representative, to deciding the distribution of yourassets, it can be overwhelming to navigate the process. Here are some key things to keep in mind whenplanning your estate: Contact O’Connell Law… Read More »
Posts Categorized: Power of Attorney
What Can an Elder Law Attorney Do for You?
An elder law attorney can help you with estate planning, wills, probate, medicaid, trusts, and many much more
The Importance of Estate Planning in Elder Care Law
Estate planning is a cornerstone of elder care law, allowing seniors the ability to guard their assets after they pass away and ensure their wishes are carried out. It is essential for individuals to understand the importance of estate planning and the various legal instruments that make up a comprehensive estate plan. A key component… Read More »
Why Young Adults Should Create an Estate Plan
As a young adult, you may not think creating an estate plan is necessary. After all, you’re just starting out in life and have plenty of time to worry about these things later, right? However, the truth is that unexpected events can happen at any time, and it’s important to be prepared. Creating an estate… Read More »
Why Estate Planning Is Important to Do Even During the Summer Months
The summer months in Massachusetts are a time for fun in the sun, vacations, and relaxation. However, it’s important to remember that estate planning is a year-round task that should not be neglected. In fact, summer can be a great time to review and update your estate plan. Here are some reasons why estate planning… Read More »
Unintended Consequences of Poor Power of Attorney Planning
All too often, it seems like the simplest solution to creating your estate plan is turning online to download paperwork. However, it is all too often the case that problems can arise with either a health care or durable financial power of attorney. If these documents are not prepared or executed correctly and you lose… Read More »
Created A Will? Good! Don’t Stop There.
A will is a basic and very important component of your estate plan, but it is only the foundation. You may need other documents and strategies in place to help accomplish each of your estate planning goals. You probably created a will to ensure that guardianship of your minor children is addressed if applicable, or… Read More »
What to Know about Gifting Powers with Powers of Attorney
When thinking about the person to appoint as your power of attorney agent, remember that this is one of the most powerful authorities that can be granted to someone if you choose to allow them to give your property away to others. Why Grant Gift Making Powers? There are a few different reasons why you… Read More »
Why Incapacity Planning Is Important, Even If You’re Married
Estate planning often leads people to start the process with thinking about what happens to their assets after they pass away. That is certainly important and will help your loved ones by making it easier for them to handle your estate. However, incapacity is another leading reason why you need to have an estate plan… Read More »
What’s the Difference Between an Immediately Effective and a Springing Power Of Attorney?
Creating a power of attorney gives you several different options in terms of the powers you’d like to give your agent, the person you choose to serve as an agent and when the power of attorney becomes active. Depending on your circumstances, you might lean one way or the other when creating this power of… Read More »