You’ve worked hard your entire life to build and protect what matters most. Now, it’s time to ensure that your legacy, your wishes, and your loved ones are secure. Many people put off estate planning because they think it’s complicated, but we’ve made the process simple and accessible. With our streamlined approach, you can complete your plan from the comfort of your home and with a flexible, convenient signing process.
Step 1: Your Virtual Consultation
Forget about the hassle of driving to a law office during your busy day. You can now meet with one of our experienced Massachusetts estate planning attorneys from anywhere you choose. We’ll use secure video conferencing to discuss your unique situation and goals. This is your chance to ask questions and learn how a well-crafted estate plan can:
- Protect your assets and beneficiaries from probate court and unnecessary taxes.
- Ensure your health care wishes are honored through documents like a Health Care Proxy and HIPAA authorization.
- Name guardians for your minor children, giving you peace of mind that they will be cared for by someone you trust.
- Avoid family disputes by clearly outlining your wishes for your property and possessions.
We’ll walk you through all the necessary steps, ensuring you understand exactly what you need to protect your family’s future.
Why Procrastinate?
The biggest mistake you can make with your estate plan is putting it off. Life is unpredictable, and without the right documents in place, your loved ones could be left with a complicated and costly legal process during an already difficult time. Don’t leave your family’s future to chance. Taking this crucial step today means protecting them tomorrow.
Step 2: The Convenient Document Signing
While virtual signing is no longer permitted under Massachusetts law for documents like Wills, Trusts, and Powers of Attorney, we’ve made the in-person signing process as easy as possible.
Once your documents are prepared, we will arrange a time for a quick, efficient signing. You can choose to come to our office, where we will have everything ready for you, along with the necessary witnesses and notary. If coming to our office is not an option, we can make arrangements to meet you at a more convenient location, such as your home or a nursing facility. Our priority is to ensure your documents are properly executed and legally sound, no matter your circumstances.
Take the first step toward securing your family’s future. Contact us today to schedule your free virtual consultation and get started on your peace of mind.