Asset Protection Strategies in Massachusetts
Asset Protection: Navigating Estate Taxes and Planning for Long Term Care in MassachusettsEstate planning in Massachusetts involves careful consideration of various factors, including estate taxes, inheritance taxes, asset protection, and senior living arrangements. This comprehensive guide is your gateway to understanding the intricacies of estate taxation and planning within the state. Explore essential topics, from Massachusetts estate tax to inheritance tax, asset protection trusts, and frequently asked questions about assisted living. Whether you're safeguarding your legacy or seeking clarity on tax implications, the links below provide valuable insights and guidance to help you make informed decisions about your estate.
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Asset Protection Overview
- A summary of issues relating to planning for asset protection, in your estate plan and otherwise.
- Dive into the specifics of Massachusetts estate tax and its impact on your estate planning.
- Understand the implications of inheritance tax and its role in the distribution of assets.
- Gain valuable insights into planning for assisted living arrangements, addressing common questions and considerations for senior care.
- Explore the benefits of asset protection trusts and their role in safeguarding your wealth.
- Safeguard your legacy with a comprehensive long-term care plan designed to protect your assets and ensure Medicaid eligibility when needed.
- Find answers to frequently asked questions about senior living and assisted care arrangements.
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Meet Our Estate Planning Lawyers
Emily Smith-Lee is the owner and founder of slnlaw. She is a 1996 graduate of Boston College Law School. She was previously a partner at the Boston office of a large international firm, where she worked for thirteen years before starting the firm that became slnlaw in 2009. She has been recognized as Massachusetts Superlawyer each year since 2013, and in 2018 earned recognition as one of Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly's Lawyers of the Year.
Jenna Ordway: Jenna is a 2013 graduate of Quinnipiac Law School, and also earned an LLM in Taxation from Boston University in 2015. She has been affiliated with slnlaw since 2011, first as a law clerk and then as an attorney. Jenna has been recognized since 2019 as a "Rising Star" by Massachusetts Superlawyers. Jenna wrote a book on estate planning: The Road to Peace of Mind: What You Need to Know About Estate Planning. Jenna has helped many individuals and families with planning to protect their legacies and loved ones, and planning for the future and succession of their businesses.
Sharleen Tinnin: Sharleen is a 2010 graduate of Northeastern University School of Law, and earned her LLM in estate planning from Western New England Scool of Law in 2016. She has been with slnlaw since 2023. Prior to joining slnlaw, she worked with King, Tilden, McEttrick & Brink, P.C. on complex civil litigation matters. She previously worked for the United States Department of Justice, and received an "Excellence in Justice" award in 2017. Sharleen has helped many clients with planning for their legacies and their future, and navigating the probate process in Massachusetts after the death of a loved one.
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