Why Estate Planning Is Important to Do Even During the Summer Months

The summer months in Massachusetts are a time for fun in the sun, vacations, and relaxation. However, it’s important to remember that estate planning is a year-round task that should not be neglected. In fact, summer can be a great time to review and update your estate plan. Here are some reasons why estate planning… Read More »

Helping Aging Parents? Don’t Forget About Proper Legal Documents

Just as any young family or single person needs to plan ahead for their estate, you may also need to help your aging parents put important legal documents in place, such as living wills, burial arrangements and instructions, and a power of attorney. A power of attorney is one of these important documents that may… Read More »

By: Kimberly Bracken Aging

A Family Member Was Diagnosed with Dementia, Can They Sign Legal Documents?

Many people have questions around important legal planning issues after someone’s been diagnosed with dementia. Working with someone who has familiarity with dementia estate planning and other elder law concerns may help you and your family members navigate this new terrain. In Massachusetts, as in many other states, a person’s ability to sign legal documents… Read More »

By: Kimberly Bracken Dementia

The Importance of Planning for Late in Life Decline with an Elder Law Attorney

You may be seeing signs of aging and physical or cognitive decline in your loved ones, or you may be curious about the best way to protect yourself in the event this unexpectedly happens to you. Dementia is one of the leading causes of disability for elderly people. Hiring an Elder Law Attorney to Help Getting… Read More »