The primary purpose of creating a special needs trust in Massachusetts is to provide for a loved one’s needs without canceling their eligibility for Social Security or Medicaid benefits. By […]
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You have a special needs trust— or you have been designated as the trustee of a special needs trust— or your child has a special needs trust. What is a […]
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At some point, support from family and friends may not be enough for your spouse. When your spouse requires full-time health care, they may need to move into a Massachusetts […]
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Trusts can offer a number of advantages in the estate planning process. Depending on how they are drafted, trusts can provide asset protection, avoid the costs of probate, and enable […]
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Offices in Hyannis, Easton & New Bedford Estate planning is important for everyone, but it is particularly important for parents of children with special needs. Planning for a loved one […]
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Why is the revocable trust so appealing? You can change it whenever you’d like. You do not have to have a lot of money or assets in order to benefit […]
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Protect your assets from being mishandled. As you prepare an estate plan, consider a look at creating trusts to protect assets through the generations, according to the Times Herald-Record in “Leaving inheritances to […]
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Special needs trusts (SNTs) are financial instruments designed to enhance quality of life for individuals with disabilities by supplementing the government benefits available to them. Assets held in SNTs aren’t […]
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Estate planning is crucial for parents with children with special needs. Parents want to give support to their children to develop through the years and continue after their parents are […]
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At Surprenant & Beneski, we are committed to providing exceptional legal services in estate planning, with a particular focus on elder law and special needs law. This commitment is epitomized […]
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