Estate Planning Strategies at 35 vs. 65
At Surprenant & Beneski, P.C., we understand the importance of customizing estate plans to meet the needs and goals of each individual. We also know that estate planning evolves as […]
Read MoreAt Surprenant & Beneski, P.C., we understand the importance of customizing estate plans to meet the needs and goals of each individual. We also know that estate planning evolves as […]
Read MoreWhen you plan your estate, you’re mapping out your future. When you have children, you are also mapping out their future until adulthood. Undertaking this task successfully requires the guidance […]
Read MoreMany of the clients who come to Surprenant & Beneski are uncertain whether they really need an estate plan and want to discuss what purposes it might serve. During our consultation […]
Read MoreAt Surprenant & Beneski, our estate planning attorneys are well aware of the excitement surrounding the birth or adoption of a child. Family expansion is one of the primary reasons […]
Read MoreWe all need estate plans to arrange for a secure future and a comfortable retirement and protect ourselves and our loved ones from unexpected challenges. Those with high-net-worth estates, however, […]
Read MoreThe death of a spouse is devastating. Too often, in addition to grief and loss, the widow or widower is overwhelmed by the number of actions that must be taken […]
Read MoreWhile it might seem that estate planning goals are universal, some apply only to certain individuals and families. Also, even though the basic goals of those planning estates may be […]
Read MoreWhen you are involved in estate planning, a crucially important part of the process is protecting your assets. After all, unless your assets continue to be protected from the many […]
Read Moreby Attorney Rebecca S. Spinner How much do you know about estate planning? How prepared are you and your family? Take this short quiz to test your knowledge and perhaps […]
Read MoreWhen someone passes away in Massachusetts, the Probate Court appoints an individual to manage the estate. That person may be called a personal representative (if named in the will) or […]
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