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Assisted Living Resident Agreements:  Key Points to Know Before You Sign

Assisted Living Resident Agreements: Key Points to Know Before You Sign

Like change of any kind, moving into a new community can be both exciting and overwhelming.  Whether you are dealing with the emotion of leaving a community that you have lived in for a long time, or experiencing changes in your health, moving to a new community can be difficult but provide incredible benefits.  One...
7 Reasons Every Adult Needs Health Care Directives

7 Reasons Every Adult Needs Health Care Directives

Health care planning, such as the creation of a health care proxy here in Massachusetts, is critical for anyone over the age of 18, not just older adults. Here are some reasons why health care planning is important at every stage of life: 1. Preventative Care Health care planning allows individuals to prioritize preventative care...
Massachusetts Probate Law: Do my assets have to go through Probate?

Massachusetts Probate Law: Do my assets have to go through Probate?

You have probably heard from friends or relatives who’ve gone through it.  Probate is a time-consuming, expensive, and very public process. Not to mention it can sometimes be unpleasant. Anyone, especially your children’s ex-spouses and creditors, can see many private things about you, such as personal information, your finances, including your debts, the value of...
Can You Name More Than One Trustee?

Can You Name More Than One Trustee?

A question we receive frequently is “Can I name more than one person to serve as a co-trustee of my trust?” The answer is yes, you can, but it may cause some complications. There are a couple of things for you to consider: Financial institutions. A trustee’s job is to manage and distribute assets based...
Do Changes to the Massachusetts Estate Tax Mean Changes to My Estate Plan?

Do Changes to the Massachusetts Estate Tax Mean Changes to My Estate Plan?

The estate tax applies to the estates of individuals who passed away with a taxable estate exceeding a certain threshold. In August, Massachusetts increased its estate tax “threshold” to $2,000,000 for the estates of all decedents who died on or after January 1, 2023. This doubles the estate tax exemption (from $1,000,000) that had been...
No Contest: Reduce the Likelihood of Your Will Being Challenged

No Contest: Reduce the Likelihood of Your Will Being Challenged

Clients are often concerned about how family harmony will be maintained after they are gone.  They worry that children will argue over their money and their possessions.  Avoiding a contest over your Last Will and Testament when you are no longer here involves careful planning and execution.  While it’s impossible to guarantee that a Last...
Striving for Family Harmony

Striving for Family Harmony

Maintaining harmony during the holiday times can be a wonderful goal, as this period often involves increased social interactions, family gatherings, and various activities. Here are some tips to help you foster a harmonious atmosphere: Communication: Clearly communicate plans and expectations in advance. This helps avoid misunderstandings and ensures everyone is on the same page....
Taking Care of the Caregiver

Taking Care of the Caregiver

Caring for someone else, especially someone with dementia, can be physically and emotionally draining. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), caregivers of people with Alzheimer’s and related dementias provide care for a longer duration than caregivers of people with other types of conditions (79% versus 66%) and 57% of family caregivers...
How A Residency Agreement Impacts Life In Assisted Living

When you move into a continuing care community or assisted living community, there are many things that you need to consider as you transition to your new living environment.  This article will cover the impact the Residency Agreement will have on life in your new community regarding their policies on issues such as visitors, common...

5 Important Vacation Preparation Items

Summer is in full swing and many of us are planning vacations – maybe it’s a local holiday to New England’s beaches or the mountains, or possibly something that requires air travel, like a trip to the west coast or “across the pond” to Europe. Before you leave, take some time to review your estate...

Your Vacation Home is a Treasured Heirloom

Vacation homes can mean many different things:  the center of cherished family memories; a reliable vacation spot; an investment for now and in the future.  Passing your beloved vacation property to future generations takes careful planning.  Not surprising, there is no one-size-fits-all planning option to ensure that this treasured real estate is protected from challenges...

3 Legal Documents Young Adults Need

Whether it be heading off to college, a gap year, or entering into the workforce, once our kids reach the age of eighteen, they enter the world as “adults” and are no longer legal minors. We can only hope that we have fully prepared our children for what lies ahead, however there is always the...

Whom Do You Trust?

One of the most important aspects of creating an estate plan is selecting trusted people to act on your behalf in the event you are unable to make do so for yourself. These individuals, known as fiduciaries, carry out your wishes based on authority granted in a Power of Attorney or Health Care Proxy. The...