You may not know it, but your need for long-term care could be one of... [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!
Why You Should Appoint a Professional for Trust Administration
A comprehensive estate plan generally includes additional estate planning tools and strategies beyond a simple... [Read more...]
Does New Hampshire Probate Law Offer an Alternative for Small Estates?
In the normal course of events, formal probate is required following the death of an... [Read more...]
Should I Create a Family Trust?
Estate planning requires you to make a number of important decisions along the way to... [Read more...]
Will Massachusetts Medicaid Pay My Nursing Home Expenses?
The cost of long-term care in the United States is high across the country –... [Read more...]
Common Signs of Elder Abuse
Sadly, the issue of elder abuse is not a new problem in the United States;... [Read more...]
Leaders Fight Elder Financial Crimes in New Hampshire
Susan Staples, Coordinator for the Coalition Against Later Life Abuse (CALLA), recently addressed a standing... [Read more...]
When Should You Review Your Estate Plan?
Despite understanding the importance of having a comprehensive estate plan in place, over half of... [Read more...]
What Is Disability Planning?
The process of estate planning typically involves a wide range of goals that require a... [Read more...]
How Long Is the Probate Process?
A comprehensive estate plan should do much more than simply decide who will receive your... [Read more...]
Why Avoiding Probate Is Important
You have likely heard people talking about how important it is to try and avoid... [Read more...]
Can a Medicaid Attorney Help Me Qualify for Benefits?
Like many people, you may have made it all the way through your working years... [Read more...]
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