Navigating the Legal Landscape of Massachusetts Long-Term Care Planning
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Friday, December 16, 2016: 8:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m.
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In the estate planning context, “probate” is the process by which a person’s Will is submitted, reviewed and approved so that its terms can be enforced. Avoiding probate is possible only when all of your assets get distributed outside of your Will. Why do people want to avoid probate? First, probate costs money and time.
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As a Rhode Island and Massachusetts estate planning attorney, I frequently work with clients interested in protecting their house from nursing homes and Medicaid. Since neither a Massachusetts Homestead exemption nor a Rhode Island homestead will help in this regard, a life estate is a popular method of achieving some measure of protection.
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Here is a recent testimonial from a happy client. Seeking estate planning, I found Tom on the Internet and chose him without viewing any references. I made a great choice. After spending 10 minutes with Tom it was obvious that he is an expert on Massachusetts estate planning. I needed everything – a will, all
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As a Massachusetts estate planning attorney, I have learned that most people equate estate planning with wills only. We tend to focus primarily on how our assets will be distributed and on financially providing for our survivors. These are obviously essential considerations in estate planning. Equally important, however, is how our affairs will be
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