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Monthly Archives: September 2021

Probate

How To Avoid Probate

By Fisher Law LLC |

When you pass, your family may find themselves having to go to court to prove your will left is valid or to address any other concerns about your property. This process is referred to as “probate.” The probate process can often be unnecessarily contentious, extensive, and expensive. As such, the following article will discuss… Read More »

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What Is The Business Succession Planning Process?

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If you are a business owner and are getting close to retirement age, you may consider transferring your ownership to a trusted family member. This process is often referred to as “business succession planning.” The following article will further explain the purpose of a business succession plan and will provide some information regarding the… Read More »

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I Am A Senior Citizen. Do I Need A Trust?

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A trust is a legal entity that can either hold your assets for you during your lifetime or hold your assets for your beneficiaries after you pass away. The following article will discuss some common types of trusts and will provide a list of potential benefits from establishing a trust. Types of trusts Before… Read More »

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I Am A Senior Living In Massachusetts. How Do I Apply For Medicaid?

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If you are a senior citizen who resides in Massachusetts, you may be eligible to receive Medicaid (called “MassHealth”) health care benefits from the state. The following article will provide some information regarding the Medicaid application process for seniors. What is Medicaid? Medicaid is a program funded jointly by states and the federal government… Read More »

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6 Estate Planning Myths

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Estate planning has many nuances and can often be disregarded altogether by people who believe that the process is too complicated, expensive, or tedious. The following article will provide some common myths that are typically associated with the estate planning process. Myth #1- Estate planning is only for the very rich. If you own… Read More »

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