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Estate Trust Law Firm in Westborough

Looking for a Estate Trust Law Firm in Westborough? We’ve helped countless families secure their legacy, and we can do the same for you.

Why Choose Law Office Of Polly Tatum?

We Put Families First

  • Experience — With over 24 years of experience, our team is ready to guide through every step of the estate planning process.
  • Focus — Our legal practice is focused exclusively on estate planning and other closely related areas of law, which enables us to provide tailored, efficient solutions.
  • Results — We have helped countless members of the Westborough community over the years, and earned hundreds of five-star reviews.

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We understand that nobody likes to think about their own mortality, but taking care of your estate is one of the most important things you can do for yourself and your family. You can dictate exactly how you want your assets distributed, who will make decisions if you become incapacitated, and other critical details. No one likes to dwell on these matters, but an estate plan ensures your final wishes are honored and prevents ugly disputes in the future. An experienced Estate Trust Law Firm in Westborough can help streamline the process. At The Law Office of Polly Tatum, we put families first from birth to death.

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If you want to create an estate plan that is legally compliant and effective, the best thing you can do is enlist the help of an experienced Estate Trust Law Firm in Westborough. Call us today to schedule your initial strategy session. We’ll evaluate the factors of your unique situation, explore your legal options, and help you determine the best way forward. Let us handle the legal aspects, while you focus on what matters most.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Estate planning lawyers can help you with a wide variety of legal matters, including wills, trusts, probate, and estate administration.

An elder law attorney can help with any legal issues that come up with regard to yourself as you age or an older loved one. These issues can include things like planning how to pay for long-term care, making sure that long-term care is appropriate and that no abuse or neglect is occurring, and helping with things like trusts that can ensure our elderly loved ones are provided for.

While a will can take care of some very basic aspects of your estate, like distribution of some assets and guardianship of minor children, it cannot do things like designate a trusted person to make medical or financial decisions for you if you are unable, make your wishes known as to your medical care at the end of life, or provide managed financial benefits for special needs family members, for example. A will is essential, but it is rarely enough to take care of things should you become incapacitated or die.

The cost of hiring an attorney depends on the type of case you have and the amount of work that is required. In most cases, we offer a consultation so that you can get an estimate of the cost of our services. Contact us today to schedule a consultation.

Medicare is a government-funded insurance program that covers some or all of the costs of certain medical procedures for qualified participants (generally, the elderly or disabled). Medicare does not cover the costs of long-term care. Medicaid, on the other hand, is a government entitlement program that can cover the costs of long-term care for those who meet certain income and asset qualifications.

Medicaid eligibility planning is best started long before anyone in your family needs long-term care, but even if that planning has not been done in advance, there are some ways to make eligibility more likely while still protecting the assets of a spouse who does not need long-term care, for example. Contact our office, even if you think you won’t qualify for Medicaid. We may have options to suggest.

An estate plan is important because it allows you to control what happens to your property and assets after your death. Without an estate plan, the court will decide how your property is distributed, which may not be in accordance with your wishes. An estate plan can also help you avoid probate, which is a costly and time-consuming process.

The Law Office of Polly Tatum is an experienced team who is ready to help you. Our firm has a wide range of experience in estate planning, probate and trust administration, elder law, and divorce and elder mediation. An experienced law firm with a good track record can help you get the legal help you deserve.

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