Adult children of disabled parents often face a daunting array of concerns and responsibilities. The tasks required can be overwhelming whether the adult children are young, employed and perhaps taking […]
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Dealing with a parent with Alzheimer’s or any other form of dementia is a tremendous challenge — not only physically and emotionally, but financially and legally as well. At Surprenant […]
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When it comes to safeguarding your children’s future, establishing a trust can be one of the most prudent steps you can take. At Surprenant & Beneski, P.C., our seasoned trust […]
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Estate planning is a crucial step for everyone, especially for those in high-risk professions. Whether you’re a firefighter, construction worker, commercial fisherman, or police officer in Massachusetts, ensuring your affairs […]
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At the estate planning law practice of Surprenant & Beneski, P.C., we are proud that our two managing partners, Daniel M. Surprenant and Michelle D. Beneski, are both Certified Elder […]
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By Attorney Rebecca S. Spinner, Esq. Love is in the air this February, but did you know that taking care of your loved ones extends far beyond a box of […]
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Considering the undeniable fact of our mortality, it is surprising how many people delay or overlook the importance of estate planning, including the drafting of wills and trusts. At Surprenant […]
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Even if you have the purest intentions of providing for your loved ones when you pass and foresee a smooth transfer of assets, you should be aware that one disgruntled […]
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When it comes to the management and distribution of your estate, do-it-yourself (DIY) solutions can be tempting. With the internet brimming with cookie-cutter forms and how-to guides, it’s easy to […]
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February is known as the month of love, but it can also be the month of security for your family. This Feel-good February, why not give your loved ones the […]
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