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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.

Monique M. Sadarangani, J.D., LL.M. provides comprehensive planning services for you and your family.  Monique fully explains your options and recommendations for planning with clarity, providing a comfort and ease throughout the process.

Monique M. Sadarangani, J.D. LL.M. is licensed in the following States:

  • Massachusetts
  • Florida
  • New York

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Common Estate Planning Mistakes to Avoid

An estate plan should be an official, fool-proof way to ensure your family and loved ones are taken care of when you pass. However, a poorly executed plan or no estate plan at all can lead to loved ones being left out of inheritances, having to pay large taxes, or struggling with unnecessary and unexpected legal battles. Here are ten common mistakes to avoid when you’re planning for the inevitable. 1. Not hiring an experienced legal,

By |March 25th, 2020|Tags: , , , , , |

How to Begin the Estate Planning Process

In a 2017 survey, it was discovered that only 42 percent of American adults have a will. 81 percent of those with a will are over the age of 72. When people were asked why they didn’t have an estate plan or a will in place, most said it was because it’s too uncomfortable to think about their death, or they think the process will be arduous and expensive so they’ve procrastinated doing it. Estate planning

By |December 12th, 2019|

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Monique M. Sadarangani, J.D., LL.M. was featured in the article "Conversation With The Inspiring Monique M. Sadarangani" published by VoyageMIA. You can read the article by clicking on the link below: VoyageMIA: Monique M. Sadarangani, J.D., LL.M.

By |December 3rd, 2019|

The Concerns and Advantages of the Electronic Wills Act

Effective January 1, 2020, the Electronic Wills Act will allow electronic signing, witnessing, and notarization of wills and other estate planning documents in the state of Florida. It will give the public a convenient alternative to in-person signings, hopefully allowing easier access to legal services for people who might not consider it otherwise. Electronically signing and filing legal documents is the next inevitable step in our technological world but there are some obvious hesitations about its

By |September 28th, 2019|

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