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Plainville Wills, Trusts, and Probate Attorneys

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Protect Your Loved Ones With an Estate Plan in Plainville, MA

Wood & Gresham, P.C. helps parents with young children set up guardianships and trusts, so their minor children will be cared for in the event of their incapacity or death. Older individuals also benefit from estate planning. If you enter a Medicaid-funded nursing facility, the state will take all of your assets to cover the costs of your care.

We help our clients develop health care proxies and livings wills explaining their end-of-life wishes. These documents help families make tough decisions about medical care and funeral arrangements. Financial powers of attorney are also used to reduce the stress on those caring for elderly family members.

Wills and trusts are also convenient ways to reduce time and money spent in probate. By naming select individuals to receive specific pieces of property, you can reduce family squabbling and keep your property out of the jurisdiction of the probate court.

Wills Planning Experts

As the wills, trusts, and estates lawyer Plainville, MA depends on, we draft wills, trusts, Massachusetts health care proxies, living wills, and powers of attorney for our clients depending upon their specific needs. If you are over 30 years old and you do not have a will, trust, health care proxy, power of attorney, or living will yet, it's time to stop procrastinating.

The thoughtful creation of estate planning documents while you can effectively express your desires regarding the distribution of assets, care of minor children, and health care wishes is the best way to control your future. It is important to draft these documents with the assistance of a knowledgeable attorney. These documents provide you control over end-of-life situations and determine how and to whom your assets will pass.

Contact us to consult with one of our experienced attorneys to determine which estate planning documents are recommended for your particular situation.

Allow Us to Help with Your Trusts Planning in Plainville, MA

A trust is a legal arrangement that allows one person to hold a legal interest or right for the benefit of another person. Wills, trusts, and other estate planning documents are generally known in the law as estate planning instruments. 

Our lawyers can take the time to explain wills and trusts, along with all other types of estate planning documents, and why you may need them. A trust is a legal property interest held by one person for the benefit of another. The person who holds the legal property interest is called the "trustee."

What Is a Power of Attorney?
A power of attorney gives someone you trust the ability to make decisions for you when you are disabled. That person does not have to be an attorney although he/she will be known as your "attorney in fact." 

For example, you may wish to transfer money from one account to another but you are incapacitated. A power of attorney allows the person you named in the power of attorney to exercise that power to transfer funds for you without seeking court approval.

What Is a Health Care Proxy and a Living Will?
A health care proxy allows you to select someone to make decisions regarding your medical care for all situations should you become incapacitated. We will often also draft a living will for the client to dovetail the health care proxy. A living will is a narrower form of a health care directive, generally limited to situations in which death is imminent. 

Massachusetts recognizes a patient's right to make fundamental choices about the care and treatment he/she receives at or near the end of life. Health care providers must generally honor the terms of living wills and advanced medical directives.

Reliable Probate Litigation Attorney in Plainville, MA

Probate is the legal process by which a person's debts are paid and assets are distributed upon her or his death by the "estate." Massachusetts laws direct the probate court on how to distribute the decedent's estate. The laws and procedures can be complicated, so it is important to consult a firm with extensive experience in this area of the law to ensure that the deceased's assets are distributed correctly and the wishes of the decedent are complied with.

Our wills, trusts, and estates lawyers in Plainville, MA know the probate laws and will ensure the proper distribution of the deceased's estate. Our lawyers have years of experience in all types of probate matters, including complex cases and contentious litigation. We are strong advocates who carefully prepare each case and aggressively seek results for our clients. Our firm represents plaintiffs and defendants in probate disputes and will contests.

Contact the wills, trusts, and estates lawyer Plainville, MA residents count on to determine which estate planning documents are recommended for your particular situation. We will carefully review the facts of your case and explain your legal options.

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