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Monthly Archives: May 2016

Most Common Tools Used in the Estate Planning Process

If you are finally ready to accomplish your estate planning but you are not sure what strategies or tools you need to help you, there are several common instruments that may be beneficial depending on your individual needs. These include a will, a living trust, a pre-nuptial agreement, a healthcare proxy, a living will, a… Read More »

May 25, 2016By: Tiffany A. O'Connell, JD, LLM, CELA, AEP Estate Planning, Living Trust, Wills

Are You Making the Number One Estate Planning Mistake?

If you’ve done your due diligence to set up a meeting with an estate planning attorney, this is an important first step towards protecting your future. That being said, too many individuals fail to also keep their beneficiaries updated on a regular basis. Many different assets allow beneficiary designations such as pensions, life insurance, bank… Read More »

May 18, 2016By: Tiffany A. O'Connell, JD, LLM, CELA, AEP Estate Planning

What You Should Know About Charitable Trusts

If you are intending to leave assets behind to a charity, you should consider working directly with an experienced estate planning attorney to help make sure your gifting is done in the way you want.  For example, charitable contributions to a trust allow you to pass on assets to a charity but also have significant… Read More »

May 11, 2016By: Tiffany A. O'Connell, JD, LLM, CELA, AEP Charitable Trust, Estate Planning, Trusts

92 YEAR OLD SUMNER REDSTONE RULED COMPETENT TO CHANGE HEALTH CARE PROXY

On May 9, 2016, Los Angeles Judge David Cowan interrupted what had been scheduled as a lengthy trial to rule that a videotaped deposition of Sumner Redstone, age 92, proved that he was mentally capable of replacing his 51 year old girlfriend, Manuela Herzer, as his Health Care Proxy.  Ms. Herzer had contended that Mr…. Read More »

May 10, 2016By: Tiffany A. O'Connell, JD, LLM, CELA, AEP Bill's Corner

The Benefits of Special Needs Trusts

If you have a loved one who has special needs, then it is imperative that you consult with an estate planning attorney as soon as possible about all of your options. This is because individuals providing assistance to those with special needs have certain considerations that should be evaluated by a knowledgeable Massachusetts estate planning… Read More »

May 4, 2016By: Tiffany A. O'Connell, JD, LLM, CELA, AEP Estate Planning, Special needs

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