The IRS released Revenue Ruling 2023-2 explaining that assets in a trust which is not... [Read more...]
Daniel DeBruyckere
Attorney Daniel A. DeBruyckere has been practicing law in New Hampshire and Massachusetts since 1998, and has helped hundreds of clients with their estate planning and elder care issues. He is very well respected in the area of estate planning, probate, trust administration, elder law issues, and business planning Read More!
Creating Your New Hampshire Will: What You Need to Know
Each adult should possess a basic Last Will and Testament to prevent dying intestate. Moreover,... [Read more...]
Long-Term Care Planning in New Hampshire: What You Need to Know
As we age, we all want to avoid the need for nursing home or long-term... [Read more...]
Can I Probate an Estate Without an Attorney to Help Me in Massachusetts?
If a loved one recently passed away, you are undoubtedly still grieving the loss. Although... [Read more...]
How Do I Make Changes to My Last Will and Testament?
Although many people choose to incorporate a trust agreement into their estate plan, a Last... [Read more...]
Building a Legacy: The Importance of Estate Planning for Parents
Estate planning offers benefits to every adult; however, estate planning is especially important for parents.... [Read more...]
Gifting to Grandchildren
If you are fortunate enough to be a grandparent, you understand the joy a grandchild... [Read more...]
How Can Estate Planning Help Me Protect My Assets?
You may think of your estate plan in terms of your ability to direct the... [Read more...]
What Is the New Hampshire Medicaid Estate Recovery Program?
Given the odds that you or a spouse will need some type of long-term care... [Read more...]
The Wonder of Wills
Many Estate Planning attorneys have fielded a question regarding whether an Estate Plan was necessary,... [Read more...]
529 Plans – The “Holy Grail” of Estate Planning
When Estate Planning practitioners talk about the “Holy Grail” of Estate Planning, they generally mean... [Read more...]
What We Can All Learn from Diller v. Richardson
Clients create Estate Plans to work in a certain way. They raise their concerns with... [Read more...]
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