NO, sorry. As of September, 2025, remote notarization in Massachusetts is still not allowed. What that means is for an estate plan, you need to have an actual person with you notarizing and witnessing where appropriate for your legal documents. There is definitely discussions at the state level to have things be able to go… Read More »
Monthly Archives: September 2025
Estate Planning for Business Owners: Securing Your Company’s Future and Your Legacy
Without estate planning, your business could face taxes, disputes, or liquidation if something happens to you. Learn how succession plans, buy-sell agreements, and tax strategies protect your company, family, and legacy.
Protecting Seniors from Financial Exploitation: Legal Safeguards Every Family Should Consider
Older Americans lose billions each year to scams and financial abuse. Learn the warning signs of elder financial exploitation and the legal safeguards—like trusts, guardianships, and powers of attorney—that can protect your loved ones while preserving their independence.
The Dangers of DIY Estate Planning: Why Templates Could Cost Your Family Everything
Online templates and DIY estate planning may look convenient, but they often lead to invalid documents, disputes, and costly mistakes. Discover the dangers of DIY planning and why working with an experienced attorney ensures your family’s protection.
