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Monique M. Sadarangani, J.D., LL.M. is an experienced attorney who focuses her practice on providing new and changing families in Florida and Massachusetts comprehensive approach to planning, probate, and guardianship. Monique’s legal services include family and child planning, estate planning, wealth preservation planning, business succession planning, charitable giving, and probate, trust and guardianship administration.
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- Florida
- New York
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Terminating or Changing Trusts in Changing Times
A trust is a great way to ensure you’re protecting your assets and your family after your passing, and you don’t have to be extremely wealthy to benefit from one. However, your family or circumstances may change over time. Here, we’ll cover the types of trusts you could have and what to do if you need to end one. Revocable vs Irrevocable Trusts A living trust is a legal agreement that allows you to place
Estate Planning Today: Is a Will or a Trust the Best Option for Me?
In a today’s constantly growing world, people are striving to obtain more and more assets either through acquiring real estate, creating new businesses, or investing in the stock market. All of these are great ways to grow your financial portfolio, but have you considered who gets these assets after you pass away? Have you considered what would happen to your profound wealth and who would get rights to it should you pass away? Well, there are
How You Can Help Your Elderly Parents During the Pandemic
The year 2020 has been anything but easy. Not only has the world been hit with a deadly virus, but self-isolation and quarantine practices have been mandated. In addition to working from home, home-schooling your children, and wearing protective gear at the grocery store, you must also consider the impact COVID-19 may have on your aging parents. Since the elderly are more at risk of catching the virus, you have probably limited most, if not all