The major difference between an Estate Executor, otherwise known as Personal Representative, and an Estate Administrator is that the former is personally chosen by the deceased in their will, while […]
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Estate plans can save you significant money in the long run. Individuals of all different backgrounds benefit from creating an estate plan, not just wealthy individuals. Working with an attorney […]
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Reaching the age of 18 is a milestone, considered to be the beginning of young adulthood. For those who are just turning 18, this is a time for declaring independence […]
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A loved one’s death, even if expected, can be overwhelming, logistically as well as emotionally, especially if you are the designated personal representative, also known as the executor. Now is […]
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Written by Attorney Daniel M. Surprenant, Esq., CELA Within the larger subject of estate planning is the concept of elder law. Essentially, elder law is estate planning that deals with […]
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Every Massachusetts estate plan is unique, but there are certain legal documents that most estate planners need. Each of these documents serves an important purpose, which is why they’re used […]
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Estate planning involves planning in advance for how you’d like your assets to be distributed when you pass away. The main purpose of estate planning is to control how your […]
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We’re all aware that it is better to begin projects during a period of calm rather than turmoil when decisions can be made thoughtfully and without pressure. Nonetheless, there are […]
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If you don’t have any family members to inherit your estate after you pass away, you may be wondering whether you need to create an estate plan. Just because you […]
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Estate planning and drafting a last will and testament are legal processes that frequently go hand-in-hand. Sometimes people assume that estate planning and creating a will are interchangeable processes, but […]
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