Framingham Office
945 Concord Street
Framingham, MA 01701
Tel: 508.620.4525
Fax: 508.459.5060
Worcester Office
255 Park Avenue Suite 410
Worcester, MA 01609
Tel: 508.755.6525
Fax: 508.459.5060

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Estate Planning

Elder and Disability Law Advocates (EDLA) is an estate planning law firm capable of handling your needs, including the need for a Massachusetts will contest. We begin our representation of many clients with a comprehensive estate and long-term care planning evaluation.  This evaluation dictates the best planning strategies to pursue in order to meet the estate planning and long-term health care objectives of the client.

EDLA examines all aspects of the client’s financial well-being and either:

1) issues a follow-up letter which summarizes the client’s unique situation, reviews the law, and explains our recommendations for the best possible estate plan for the client; or,

2)  issues draft copies of the documents which, after consultation with the client, comprise the Estate Plan requested by that client; or,

3) some combination of the above.

Whether the client seeks tax avoidance, alternative decision making or long-term care planning, after carefully listening to your needs, we tailor an estate plan to fulfill your estate planning goals by preparing the following necessary documents:

Wills

Trusts

Durable Powers of Attorney

Health Care Proxies

Finally, the complex and ever-changing rules of MassHealth play an increasingly important role with respect to traditional estate planning concerns; making a thorough knowledge of elder law absolutely critical for a truly comprehensive estate planning evaluation and plan. And, because circumstances change as one passes through life’s stages, your estate plan should be updated periodically to reflect these changes.

 

 

Estate Planning

Elder and Disability Law Advocates (EDLA) is an estate planning law firm capable of handling your needs, including the need for a Massachusetts will contest. We begin our representation of many clients with a comprehensive estate and long-term care planning evaluation.  This evaluation dictates the best planning strategies to pursue in order to meet the estate planning and long-term health care objectives of the client.

EDLA examines all aspects of the client’s financial well-being and either:

1) issues a follow-up letter which summarizes the client’s unique situation, reviews the law, and explains our recommendations for the best possible estate plan for the client; or,

2)  issues draft copies of the documents which, after consultation with the client, comprise the Estate Plan requested by that client; or,

3) some combination of the above.

Whether the client seeks tax avoidance, alternative decision making or long-term care planning, after carefully listening to your needs, we tailor an estate plan to fulfill your estate planning goals by preparing the following necessary documents:

Wills

Trusts

Durable Powers of Attorney

Health Care Proxies

Finally, the complex and ever-changing rules of MassHealth play an increasingly important role with respect to traditional estate planning concerns; making a thorough knowledge of elder law absolutely critical for a truly comprehensive estate planning evaluation and plan. And, because circumstances change as one passes through life’s stages, your estate plan should be updated periodically to reflect these changes.

 

 
 
 
Elder & Disability Law Advocates a Worcester MA based law firm specializing in the issues affecting the elderly and people with disabilities. Wills and trusts, estate planning, durable powers of attorney, health care proxies, guardianships, conservatorships, estate administration, probate litigation, MassHealth benefits, medicaid advocacy, veterans benefits, litigation. Serving clients throughout Worcester County and the Central Mass area, Middlesex County and the Boston Metrowest area, and all communities located therein.
 
 
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