The time period following the loss of a loved one can be very stressful and... [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!
Nongrantor Trusts Can Be Very Useful in Certain Situations
A trust may be taxed as either a grantor trust or a nongrantor trust. Each... [Read more...]
How to Be a Long-Distance Caregiver
Watching a parent or other elderly loved one succumb to the physical and/or mental deterioration... [Read more...]
Grantor Trusts Provide Flexibility and Ease
A trust may be taxed as either a grantor trust or a nongrantor trust. Each... [Read more...]
Selecting an Agent
Choosing the right Agent under a Power of Attorney is one of the most important... [Read more...]
Turning the Page on 2018 and Looking Forward to 2019
As we turn the page and bid farewell to 2018, we look forward to 2019.... [Read more...]
Massachusetts Ranked #1 in Country for Elder Abuse Protection
The United States has experienced historic growth of its elder population over the past few... [Read more...]
QDRO: Not Just for Divorce Anymore
Transferring an ERISA account, like a 401(k), from one spouse to another can have substantial... [Read more...]
Being Thankful and Sharing Your Blessings
The holidays are a time for sharing. This article examines ways for giving effectively, both... [Read more...]
Proposed Regulations Address “Clawback” Issue
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act temporarily doubled the amount which can be given free... [Read more...]
How Are Trusts Taxed?
Trusts are useful vehicles both during life and after death. This article examines how trusts... [Read more...]
Is Probate Necessary in New Hampshire If There Is No Property?
When a loved one passes away, there are a multitude of practical and legal concerns... [Read more...]
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