Thanksgiving is a time to give thanks for our loved ones and all that we have. It can also be a good time to start a conversation about estate planning. Estate planning is the process of creating a plan for how your assets will be distributed after you die. It also includes...
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Estate Planning Considerations for Massachusetts Veterans
Planning for the future is especially important for veterans, who often face unique challenges when navigating their financial and healthcare needs. Veterans in Massachusetts have access to various benefits through the VA, which can play a key role in their long-term financial security. At Surprenant & Beneski, P.C., we help veterans structure...

Planning for Long-Term Care: How Estate Strategies Can Help Secure Your Future
Planning for retirement or vacations often takes center stage, but preparing for long-term care is just as important. Rising healthcare costs make it essential to consider how you will cover the expenses associated with aging or chronic illness. Long-term care insurance is one option to help protect your savings and provide peace...

Can You Place Limitations on Powers of Attorney?
A power of attorney (POA) is an important legal tool that lets you appoint someone to manage your financial or medical affairs if you're unable to do so yourself. But you might wonder if it's possible to limit what your agent can or can't do under this authority. The good news is...

The Role of Massachusetts Homestead Protection in Estate Planning
In Massachusetts, your home is likely one of your most valuable assets, and protecting it is a key concern for many families. The Massachusetts Homestead Protection Act allows homeowners to safeguard a portion of their home’s equity from creditors. This protection can offer peace of mind, knowing that your home remains secure...

The Importance of Advance Directives for Single Seniors
As we age, planning for future medical care becomes increasingly important, especially for single seniors who may not have immediate family members to rely on. In Massachusetts, an Advance Directive, often referred to as a living will, helps ensure that your healthcare wishes are respected if you’re unable to make decisions for...

Thanksgiving Family Discussions: Using the Holiday to Update Your Estate Plan
Thanksgiving brings families together, making it an ideal time to talk about more than just gratitude. While sharing memories and enjoying the holiday, it's also a chance to discuss important matters like your estate plan. With everyone in one place, you can ensure that your wishes are clear and up-to-date. These conversations...

Estate Planning Considerations for Single Parents of Young Children
As a single parent, estate planning might seem overwhelming, but it’s one of the most important steps you can take to secure your child’s future. You’re the primary decision-maker; ensuring your wishes are clearly laid out can give you peace of mind. From choosing a guardian to setting up a trust, several...

Staying Home, Staying Healthy: How CommunityMassHealth Can Help
By Attorney Erin. L Nunes, Esq., Partner
As elder law attorneys, we see firsthand the desire of many seniors to remain independent in their own homes for as long as possible. Fortunately, Massachusetts offers a valuable program called Community
MassHealth that can make this dream a reality for those needing...

Community MassHealth: A Valuable Tool for Long-Term Care Planning
Community MassHealth is a state-funded program that provides health care coverage for low-income individuals and families in Massachusetts. While it's often associated with Medicaid, Community MassHealth offers a specific program called "Community Medicaid" that can be a valuable tool for individuals seeking to offset the...