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Posted 24 days ago in Estate Planning Boston, MA
John Thomas Gosselin's answer
The short answer is "no", money held in custodial accounts belong to the minor...
Freya A Shoffner's answer
Attorney Gosselin has given you the right answer. The Will does not control... Posted about 1 month ago in Probate Boston, MA
Francis V Kenneally's answer
Your sister's designation as executrix under the Will is irrelevant until your...
Christopher W. Vaughn-Martel's answer
I agree with the previous attorney: you have no interest in your father's... Posted 24 days ago in Contracts / Agreements Boston, MA
Daniel Malis' answer
A mixed answer: there is a 6 year statute of limitations on a contract, so a... Posted about 1 month ago in Personal Injury Boston, MA
Marc Lawrence Breakstone's answer
You should speak with a lawyer who has experience with this type of case before...
Laura Mcfarland-Taylor's answer
I agree with my colleagues - if you can identify the dog's owner you can either... Posted 3 months ago in Probate Boston, MA
Keenan M. Post's answer
I am dealing with a virtually identical matter here in Kansas City. The first...
Joseph Stephen Stanganelli's answer
(((NOTE: The following is provided for informational/entertainment purposes... Posted 4 months ago in Wills / Living Wills Boston, MA
Gabriel Cheong's answer
It doesn't matter that you don't trust the executor - the relative that died...
Freya A Shoffner's answer
All executors in Massachusetts are required to file annual accounts of their... Posted 2 months ago in Landlord / Tenant Boston, MA
Matthew T. Lallier Esq.'s answer
I am working off limited facts but based on only limited information the issues...
Jay M Wolman's answer
If you got a 30 day notice to quit, and you have a tenancy at will (or your... Posted 5 months ago in Trusts Boston, MA
Francis V Kenneally's answer
You should first refer back to the trust document to determine whether there... Posted 3 months ago in General Practice Boston, MA
Robert W. Kovacs Jr.'s answer
There are plenty of lawyers with worse things than a foreclosure on their...
Francis V Kenneally's answer
I agree with my colleague. Assuming you haven't committed loan fraud that... Posted 3 months ago in Criminal Defense Boston, MA
Gregory Casale's answer
It is unclear from your question whether or not your brother was charged. You... Posted 6 months ago in Estate Planning Boston, MA
Judith May Copeland's answer
A home is exempt under Medicaid because public policy is to preserve it in...
Gabriel Cheong's answer
If you transfer your property to someone else or into an irrevocable trust,... Posted 6 months ago in Trusts Boston, MA
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Only a trust attorney can tell you the answer to this. Posted 4 months ago in Divorce / Separation Boston, MA
William T Harrington's answer
Are you still married? If so, even if you write her out of your will, she has...
Gabriel Cheong's answer
I am a divorce and estate planning attorney. I can tell you that the safest... Posted 5 months ago in Real Estate Boston, MA
John Thomas Gosselin's answer
You would simply be a "condominium trust", the trustees administer the... Posted 5 months ago in Real Estate Boston, MA
John Thomas Gosselin's answer
There are a number items to consider under Massachusetts state real estate law,...
Christopher W. Vaughn-Martel's answer
If you don't yet have an attorney representing you in the purchase of this real... Posted 5 months ago in Employment / Labor Boston, MA
Christopher W. Vaughn-Martel's answer
You can essentially name any individual, or an entity like a charity or trust,... Posted 22 days ago in Residential Cambridge, MA
Daniel Malis' answer
Obviously, to answer this fully, I'd have to consult your specific condominium... Posted 7 months ago in Criminal Defense Boston, MA
Gregory Casale's answer
The crime of A & B on an Elderly or Disabled Person is a serious crime. You can...
Christopher W. Vaughn-Martel's answer
Your brother should absolutely hire a criminal defense attorney. At the very... Posted 3 months ago in Divorce / Separation Somerville, MA
Gabriel Cheong's answer
You actually cannot do that without incurring penalties. If you divide both...
Henry Lebensbaum's answer
The decree controls what you can do. You can do whatever you want with your... Posted 10 months ago in Real Estate Boston, MA
Freya A Shoffner's answer
The first step in the process is to make sure that you have chosen the right... |