Structuring Trusts and Legal Protections for Accountability
Accountability is crucial in estate planning, especially when managing complex or high-value assets. Trusts provide an effective way to ensure assets are protected and managed responsibly. Here’s how structuring trusts...
Trusts vs. Wills: Which is Right for You?
Estate planning is a crucial step in securing your legacy and ensuring your loved ones are taken care of after you’re gone. At KLG Estate Planning, serving Massachusetts and New...
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,...
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...
Avoid These Mistakes When Setting Up a Trust
When setting up a revocable trust, you need to be diligent about asset transfers, beneficiary designations and funding formulas. Failure to complete certain steps can prevent the trust from acting...
Naming a Guardian for Your Children
Resist the urge to avoid naming a guardian as part of your estate plan simply because it’s not easy to imagine someone else raising your children. If you don’t, you...