ESTATE PLANNING SERVICES IN MASSACHUSETTS

Bedford Elder Law Attorney

No one can predict the future. As we grow older, it is important to evaluate our situations. What will happen to my house if I need to move to a long-term care facility? Who will pay my bills? Will my savings be depleted? These types of questions are very common. At Law Offices of Michael Fulton, P.C., in Bedford, Massachusetts, we have answers.

Michael Fulton is a lawyer who has been providing elder law advice and representation for many years. He understands it is difficult for most people to think about estate planning and long-term care planning as they age. In our offices, clients benefit from a comfortable and relaxed environment where they can learn about their options and make informed decisions with the help of an experienced Bedford elder law attorney serving Middlesex County.

Michael Fulton personally manages each client’s needs, making sure that his clients’ wishes are legally documented in an efficient and cost-effective manner. The term “elder law’ applies not only to what will happen upon your death, but also the rest of your life. We will work with you to analyze your lifestyle and needs right now, years from now and after you are gone.

Estate Administration / Probate

Our law firm assists people who have been appointed personal representatives in a will, as well as the family members of someone who has died without a will. Attorney Michael Fulton is very familiar with the probate court and has helped countless families through the legal issues surrounding their deceased loved one’s estates. Whether the estate is large or small, he will work with you to distribute the assets according to the person’s wishes or the probate court’s guidelines, as well as assist you with selling any real estate or other property.

We are here to guide you through the process with understanding, sensitivity and extensive legal knowledge. Contact us online or call 781-325-8703 to arrange an initial consultation.

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