Monthly Archives: March 2024
Where Should I Keep My Estate Plan?
Do you have an estate plan? You should. Unfortunately, CNBC cited data showing that two-thirds of American adults do not have one at all. You need a comprehensive, well-written, and properly crafted estate plan that is communicated to your closest loved ones. This raises an important question: Where should you keep your estate plan?… Read More »
Planning For Incapacity In Massachusetts A Checklist That You Can Use
A well-designed estate plan should be comprehensive. Among other things, that means planning for incapacity. While it can be uncomfortable for many people to think about, the reality is that there could come a day when you can no longer reasonably manage your own affairs. At Fisher Law LLC, we help people and families… Read More »
Do You Have To Pay Taxes On A House That You Inherited In Massachusetts?
For many people, because their house is their most valuable asset, it is the central or pivotal piece to their estate plan. . Real estate may be passed on to a child or another individual(s). What happens when someone inherits real estate in Massachusetts? Will they be required to pay taxes? Within this blog… Read More »
Can An Estate Skip Probate In Massachusetts?
The Massachusetts Court System explains that probate is “the process of transferring property and ownership after someone has died.” Unfortunately, probate can sometimes be a slow, frustrating process. This raises an important question: Can you skip probate in Massachusetts? The short answer is “it depends”—some estates in the Commonwealth can bypass formal probate. Within… Read More »