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Why Not Combine Tax Time With Estate Planning?
Since preparing to pay your taxes is time-consuming and requires thoughtful organization, it can be the perfect time to also work on your estate plan with a competent estate planning […]
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Life Insurance Can Be Part of Taxable Estate
Life insurance isn’t taxable to beneficiaries but there can still be a tax involved. An Irrevocable Life Insurance Trust can be a key part of your overall estate plan, according […]
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PRESENTED by REBECCA S. SPINNER, ESQ. IMPORTANT FREE WORKSHOP Prepare for your future needs while preserving your assets and minimizing your risks, expenses & taxes! ESTATE PLANNING 101: SECURE YOUR […]
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ESTATE PLANNING 101: SECURE YOUR FAMILY’S FUTURE! Prepare for your future needs while preserving your assets and minimizing your risks, expenses & taxes Join us for an exclusive workshop that […]
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PRESENTED by Erin L. Nunes, Esq., Managing Partner IMPORTANT FREE WORKSHOP Prepare for your future needs while preserving your assets and minimizing your risks, expenses & taxes! ESTATE PLANNING 101: […]
Read MoreWho Should You Trust? Picking the Right Trustee for Your Estate Plan
By: Daniel M. Surprenant, Esq., CELA, Managing Partner I’ve seen firsthand that one of the most important decisions you’ll make when setting up your estate plan is choosing your trustee. […]
Read MoreDon’t Let Your Home Become Their Headache: Why Boomers Need to About Talk Estate Planning with Millennials
Erin L. Nunes, Esq., Managing Partner at Surprenant, Beneski & Nunes, P.C. As a managing partner of a Massachusetts-based estate planning and elder law firm, I often see firsthand the […]
Read MoreHow Long Does Estate Administration Usually Take?
Estate administration in Massachusetts typically takes 12 to 16 months, although simpler estates may be completed sooner, and more complex matters can take several years. The timeline depends on the […]
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