
Where Family Comes First
Ascension Nexus® Law is an experienced law firm that focuses its practice on providing new and changing families in Florida, Massachusetts, and New York comprehensive approach to planning, probate, and guardianship. Ascension Nexus® Law’s legal services include family and child planning, estate planning, wealth preservation planning/asset protection planning, business succession planning, charitable giving, as well as probate, trust and guardianship administration.
Ascension Nexus® Law provides comprehensive planning services for you and your family. The founding attorney, Monique M. Sadarangani, Esq., fully explains your options and recommendations for planning with clarity, providing a comfort and ease throughout the process.
Monique M. Sadarangani is licensed in the following States:
- Massachusetts
- Florida
- New York
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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
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,
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














