While these Courts handle issues in both areas, the vast majority of the cases they handle deal with issues of family law. This means that the judges of the Probate and Family Court are quite expert at handling the relevant issues.
The bill has widespread industry support from the Real Estate Bar Association (including the Probate Section), the Massachusetts Bar Association, the Massachusetts Association of Realtors and Greater Boston Real Estate Board. Twenty three (23) states have now passed remote notarization bills, including...
The bill has widespread industry support from the Real Estate Bar Association (including the Probate Section), the Massachusetts Bar Association, the Massachusetts Association of Realtors and Greater Boston Real Estate Board. Twenty three (23) states have now passed remote notarization bills, including...
On June 25, 2021, the state Probate and Family Court suspended Standing Order 2-16, which required divorcing parents to take a “Parent Education Class.” Couples filing their divorce papers on or after July 12 no longer need to take the class. Parents filing paper before July 12, 2021 sh...
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These include federal, state, and local tax liens, as well as mortgages contracted for the purchase of a primary home and nursing home liens. Most other mortgages, debts, and encumbrances existing prior to the filing of the Declaration of Homestead, along with probate court executions for ...
Probate Law and Practice with Forms, 2d (Vols. 21-22, Mas...Honorable Sean M. Dunphy
Kauffman Crozier LLP, focusing on issues involving LGBT families. During law school, she served as a law clerk for the Honorable Angela M. Ordoñez, formerly Chief Justice of the Massachusetts Probate and Family Court. She was recognized as a Super Lawyer Rising Star in 2018, 2019, 2020 ...
you make these decisions yourself instead of leaving it up to the court. Moreover, you choose your beneficiaries instead of having the state determine them for you; you are able to plan the manner and timing of distributions to those beneficiaries; and you can avoid probate and minimize taxes...