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Smith Worthington, LLC, Counsellors-at-Law

Estate planning is for everyone. It isn't just about planning estate taxes for the wealthy. It's about keeping control, staying out of court, and protecting yourself and your assets.

Everyone needs to be concerned because, in any given year, the likelihood of becoming seriously disabled is much higher than that of dying. Our firm is here to make sure your assets get to the right people, in the right way. We help older clients understand how the government will and won't help pay for various types of care as they age, and whether a spouse at home will be protected. If you or someone you know could benefit from these services, we would be honored to meet with them.

 

 

 

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Just across the street from the Greendale YMCA. Plenty of free parking.
Phone: 508-853-1900 Fax: 508-853-1777
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Certified as an Elder Law Attorney by the National Law Foundation, a private non-profit organization accredited by the
American Bar Association, but whose standards for certification are not regulated by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.