Are You Considering a Family Trust?
Year after year, our clients ask us what they can do to protect the most important thing in their lives: their family. They want to ensure that no matter what,...
When You Need More Than a Will…
There is no cookie-cutter when it comes to estate planning. In fact, comprehensive estate plans look quite different depending on an individual’s age and unique circumstances. For example, a young,...
5 Estate Planning Tips for Newlyweds
Getting married is a wonderful, whirlwind time for so many. You and your new spouse likely have quite a bit already on your “to-do” list. However, many newlyweds may forget...
What is Probate 2021
When are the beneficiaries of a will notified, and what is probate? This is a common question we receive at KLG Estate Planning & Probate Attorneys. The short answer is:...
Do It Yourself Wills
With the wide variety of do-it-yourself will and estate planning options online, many Americans are wondering if they still need to work with an attorney. We are, of course, a...
Charitable Giving
Charitable giving is an admirable way to provide support to worthy causes. Many of our clients, as part of their comprehensive estate plan, have charitable donations bequeathed to organizations close...
Choosing Your Executor
An executor, called a “personal representative” in Massachusetts, will play a crucial role in the oversight of your estate and the proper execution of your estate plan. The job of...
Special Needs Trust
If your loved one has a mental or physical disability, a special needs trust can help both of you navigate complex government benefits and requirements and ensure financial stability. A...
Trust vs. Will
Many of our clients understand the need to have a basic will in place, but they are unsure about other tools that may empower them to soundly protect their estate...