As we get older, many adult children are intimidated by the idea of speaking with their parents about estate planning. Although it's a difficult conversation to have, it is a very important one. There are several reasons why people procrastinate about the conversation. Some families even put it off for decades!...

AgingCare Article: Is Aging in Place Always the Best Option for Seniors?
As we age, most of us claim we want to age in place—to stay in the familiar homes we love throughout the rest of our lives. But many seniors don’t think this decision through and wind up unsafe, unsupported, lonely and even housebound.
“Elder orphans” is the phrase du...

How to Safely Check in on Seniors During the COVID-19 Pandemic
As dedicated elder care lawyers serving Southeastern Massachusetts, we always look out for seniors. During the coronavirus pandemic, we are especially concerned for the health and well-being of those most vulnerable to COVID-19 and we know that you, their loved ones, are too. Since we all want to protect our older...

Your New Year’s Legal Check-up
Written By: Attorney Erin L. Nunes, Esq.
Thankfully, a New Year is here, and with it comes a host of resolutions. A Neilson survey found that the top goals for the new year included: 1) staying fit and healthy, 2) losing weight, 3) enjoying life to the fullest, 4)...

AARP Article: How to Stop Stalling On Getting a Will and Estate Plan
Written by Sarah Mahoney and Sheila Anne Feeney
The steady drone of coronavirus news these past nine months has spurred countless older Americans to face a long-procrastinated task: writing — or rewriting — their wills. But millions of...

SSA Article: So You’ve Lost Your Social Security Card
Losing important documents is frustrating, especially something as important as your Social Security card.
You’ll want to consider whether you really need to get a replacement card. Knowing your number is what’s important, after all. You’ll rarely need the card itself — perhaps only when you get a new...

CNBC Article: Former Zappos CEO Tony Hsieh died without a will, reports say. Here’s why you should plan for your own death

USA Today Article: Don’t leave grieving relatives searching for your passwords
There was a time when you didn’t worry much about your email account, or the website you bought years ago, or your usernames and passwords for various financial and other accounts.
But now you do....

Kiplinger Article: Should I Start Gifting Money (or Even My House) to My Kids?
When thinking about estate planning,...

At Surprenant & Beneski, You Get the Best of the Team Approach
Consulting an attorney may seem like a daunting move that comes with many questions. Who do you consult? How do you know you’re getting the best advice? Who should you trust?
The team approach at Surprenant & Beneski,...