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Global Perspective Reflections On End Of Life Matters

Global perspective: reflections on end-of-life matters

We’re all different, yet all the same. Likely you’ve heard some closely paraphrased version of that thought. Seemingly, it applies to just about everything in life and cuts across national boundaries to embrace the mindsets and aspirations of people all across the globe. Put another way: Regarding most important things, Swedes are no different than …

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Cleaning your financial house for future generations

There is a sizable checklist of “things to do” for many estate planners that ranges widely from will/trust execution and heir/beneficiary designations to inheritances and health care-related instructions. In almost all cases, say multiple commentators in a recent article focused upon financial management in the estate planning realm, that bulleted list should also have this …

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Probate often cited in estate planning: What exactly is it?

Probate often cited in estate planning: What exactly is it?

Some Massachusetts estates need to be probated, and others don’t. What accounts for the difference? That query actually drives this fundamental question: What is probate? Probate administration in Massachusetts and other states is a process that focuses on a number of matters relevant to property, the rights of heirs, estate debt, taxes and related issues. …

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Here’s a family-centric New Year’s resolution

A commentator in a recent article addressing estate administration makes an interesting point regarding planning. On the one hand, she notes, few of us would simply embark on a vacation trip without giving some advance thought to our schedule, itinerary, booking specifics and so forth. We generally like to eliminate the unknown to some degree, …

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Pondering Guardianship When Your Special Needs Child Turns 18

Pondering guardianship when your special needs child turns 18

If you’re a parent, planning for your child’s future is paramount. Having your estate in order to allocate assets and establish guardianship in your absence is a prudent measure, but some parents have unique situations to consider. If you have a special needs child that’s nearing the age of 18, you may need to look …

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What Is a Massachusetts Health Care Proxy? - Kimberly Butler Rainen

What is a Massachusetts health care proxy?

At The Law Offices of Kimberly Butler Rainen in Andover, we believe in providing comprehensive estate planning services that cover a wide range of needs. Estate administration encompasses various aspects, including asset preservation, tax strategies, heir designations, and distributions. It also involves areas such as charitable giving, guardian and conservatorship appointments, as well as will …

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Estate Plan Musing How To Begin Thinking About Things

Estate plan musing: how to begin thinking about things

As noted by a contributor to a recent national piece on estate administration, the planning inclination for many individuals and couples is dulled by narrowly focused objectives regarding their kids. More specifically, that means this, as posed in the form of a rhetorical query: If my children all get along and I’m simply leaving everything …

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