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Here, you’ll find a collection of helpful articles, guides, and links to assist you with estate planning and elder law matters. Whether you’re looking for online forms, a glossary of terms, or external resources, we’ve compiled this information to empower you with the knowledge you need.


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March 12, 2026
As an elder law and estate planning attorney with over 18 years of experience, I try to remind clients that there is a method to the madness for some of the planning solutions that we present in our office. The plans that we develop for clients are like tools in a toolbox. We don’t always know how we will have to use them, but they will be very helpful to have no matter the situation. Good tools make the job easier, and without them, the problems only become more difficult to solve. But not all tools are right for every job. We like to break the planning process into three specific areas: Probate While You’re Alive Probate When You Pass Away When you get sick and need long-term care Connect with Marsden Law P.C. through our online contact form or call (508) 858-5324 to discuss preparing an estate plan.

By David Zampese
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March 12, 2026
Purchasing a home or other form of property is one of the most important milestones for every individual. If you own a house or other forms of property, you don’t want to leave such valuable possessions in the hands of the government if you pass away or become incapacitated. You can take premeditated steps to protect their home and their loved ones. Our Metro West Boston estate planning attorneys have put together four easy steps you can take to protect your house through estate planning. Connect with Marsden Law P.C. through our online contact form or call (508) 858-5324 to discuss preparing an estate plan.

March 12, 2026
Every parent’s goal is to ensure that their children are always loved and protected in every situation. But what if something happens to both parents of a child? Continue reading to find out.  Connect with Marsden Law P.C. through our online contact form or call (508) 858-5324 to discuss preparing an estate plan.










