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Massachusetts Land Court: What is a Petition to Sell and When do You Need It?

Massachusetts is one of only a handful of states that has a dedicated Land Court. The Land Court is a department of the...

Matthew B. Lane

How to Navigate Massachusetts Probate for Complex & Unique Assets

When it comes to estates that include high-value or unique assets, such as real estate, businesses, or valuable...

Matthew B. Lane

Navigating the Complexities of Estate Planning for Blended Families

Blended families, where couples bring together children from previous relationships, present unique challenges and...

Matthew B. Lane

Summer Weddings and Estate Planning: What Newlyweds Need to Know

Summer is a popular time for weddings, with many couples choosing to tie the knot during the warmer months. While...

Matthew B. Lane

Maximizing Tax Benefits with the Stepped-Up Basis in Estate Planning

When it comes to estate planning, understanding the concept of a stepped-up tax basis is crucial for minimizing tax...

Matthew B. Lane

Estate Planning for Digital Assets: How to Protect Your Online Legacy

In today’s digital age, our lives are increasingly intertwined with the online world. From social media accounts and...

Matthew B. Lane

What is Probate? An Overview of the Massachusetts Probate Process

Losing a loved one is undoubtedly one of life's most challenging experiences. Amidst the grief and emotional turmoil,...

Matthew B. Lane

What Happens When You Die Without a Will? A Guide to Understanding Massachusetts Intestate Succession Laws

Losing a loved one is a difficult and emotional experience, and dealing with the legal complexities of their estate can...

Matthew B. Lane

Individual vs. Professional Trustees: Key Factors to Consider in Your Trustee Selection

With trusts being the preferred estate planning tool for many of our clients, we are frequently asked whether it’s...

Matthew B. Lane

The Elective Share: How a Spouse Can Derail Your Estate Plan

In Massachusetts, a surviving spouse can claim a fixed portion of the decedent’s estate (referred to as an elective...

David B. Lane