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Can You File Your Will With The Court Ahead Of Time In Massachusetts?

By Fisher Law LLC |

A will is one of the most important legal documents that you have. When you pass away, your last will and  testament helps to provide the roadmap for how your property and assets should be handled. Your survivors—particularly the executor of your will (now called a Personal Representative under Massachusetts law) —must file the… Read More »

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What Is A Survivorship Life Insurance Policy?

By Fisher Law LLC |

Life insurance helps to provide much needed financial protection to many people and families. It can be a very important estate planning tool. Notably, life insurance policies come in a wide range of different forms. For some people—often married couples who want to provide for their children—a survivorship life insurance policy—can be especially effective…. Read More »

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Estate Planning In Massachusetts: Can I Name My Minor Child As The Beneficiary For My Retirement Account?

By Fisher Law LLC |

For many people, their retirement savings—401(k), IRA, etc—is amongst their most valuable assets. It is important to consider your retirement accounts when developing an estate plan. You may be wondering: Can I name my minor child as the beneficiary on my retirement account? In Massachusetts, the answer is “yes”—but some unique issues can apply…. Read More »

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Where Should I Keep A Copy Of My Estate Plan?

By Fisher Law LLC |

As an adult in Massachusetts, you should have a comprehensive estate plan in place. Estate planning is important. It is crucial that your family, friends, and other loved ones know how to access your estate plan when the time comes. This raises an important question: Where should I keep a copy of my estate… Read More »

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