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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Medicaid May Recover Wife’s InterestLearn About How Medicaid May Recover Wife’s Interest in Retirement Community Refund From Husband’s Estate
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State Ignoring Appraised Value of Medicaid Applicant’s HouseLearn More About The State Decision Ignoring Appraised Value of Medicaid Applicant’s House When Imposing Penalty Period Is Reversed
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How to Find Out if a Loved One Had a WillUpon the death of a family member or friend, there are many financial and legal tasks that must be dealt that many people do not know how to navigate.
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The Need for No-Contact Signing during Covid-19This article discusses solutions, based on current laws, for contactless or electronic signing of legal documents in order to prevent the spread of COVID-19
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Learn About The Different Kinds of Trusts!Learn more about different kinds of trusts and how they can benefit you with our FREE webinar!
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Using Technology to Assist Clients RemotelyDuring the coronavirus pandemic, attorneys are having to change the way they do business. Face-to-face meetings may no longer be possible.
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States Can't Terminate Medicaid Benefits During COVID-19A provision in one of the coronavirus relief packages signed into law prevents states from terminating Medicaid benefits during the pandemic. Learn more!
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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.