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Monthly Archives: February 2026

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Do Spouses In Massachusetts Typically Share One Estate Plan?

By Fisher Law LLC |

You and your spouse should both have an estate plan. While spouses should have estate plans that are complementary, they do not technically “share” one estate plan. At Fisher Law LLC, we have extensive experience with estate planning or married couples. Here, our Walpole estate planning lawyer provides a more comprehensive guide to estate… Read More »

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Estate Planning For Parents: What If My Spouse And I Do Not Agree On Guardianship For Our Kids?

By Fisher Law LLC |

As a parent of young kids or teenagers who are developing an estate plan, it is crucial that you put a guardianship in place. Doing so will help to protect your children if the unthinkable happens. However, if you and your spouse cannot agree on the terms of the guardianship, things can get more… Read More »

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A New Year Is A Great Time To Review Your Estate Plan

By Fisher Law LLC |

As the calendar rolls over to Spring 2026, a lot of people are thinking about their New Year’s Resolutions. The new year is a great time to ensure that your life is in order and that you are able to set and meet your goals. For many people, that means reviewing (and potentially revising)… Read More »

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What Is The Legal Process For Advance Directives In Massachusetts

By Fisher Law LLC |

Do you want to have control over what happens to your medical care even if you cannot vocalize your wishes at a given moment? You need a comprehensive incapacity plan as part of your estate plan. Among other things, that includes setting up advance directives (a living will). At Fisher Law LLC, we have… Read More »

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