Where do you turn for reliable information about estate planning in Massachusetts? Our free legal library is a good place to start. Here, we post researched, up-to-date articles about inheritance law, wills, trusts, and more to help Wilmington residents understand what they need to think about to protect their assets and their families.
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How Secure, and Private, Is Zoom?Popular use of the video program, Zoom for business' since COVID has struck concern about the privacy and security protections. Keep reading to learn more!
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4 Reasons to Review Your WillIf you have already prepared a will, then you are ahead of the game. But, how long ago was this document drafted?
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Dear Mom and Dad: Are Your Finances Ready for Retirement?The need to discuss your parents’ futures with them, especially before a potential crisis or inciting event, is true for everyone.
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Estate Planning Is Essential for Unmarried CouplesWhile estate planning is important for married couples, it is arguably even more necessary for couples that live together without getting married.
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Why Elder Law Attorneys Aren’t Just for SeniorsThere are many benefits for seniors who work with an elder law attorney, but the advantages also extend to their families.
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The Most Important Estate Planning DocumentsMaking sure you have the right estate planning documents is one of the simplest ways to have a positive impact on your family's future.
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Understanding How Assets Are Distributed in a WillWhen creating an estate plan, the main decision is how your assets will be distributed after you pass away.
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IRS Issues Long-Term Care Premium Deductibility Limits for 2020The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has announced the amount taxpayers can deduct from their 2020 income as a result of buying long-term care insurance.
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The 2020 Social Security Increase Will Be Smaller than 2019'sThe Social Security Administration has announced a 1.6 percent increase in benefits in 2020
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What Is Asset Protection Planning?Asset protection planning is about protecting your assets from creditors -- and it is not just for the super-wealthy.
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Estate Planning When You Have a StepfamilyEvery couple needs to redo their estate plan before they get remarried. The following are some ideas for reducing or eliminating disputes before they arise.
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What Is a Trust Protector and When Might You Need One?Having a protector allows a long-term trust to be more flexible and adapt to factual and legal changes.