Estate Planning Documents We Prepare
A complete plan is usually built from a few core documents that work together:
- Wills. Direct how your property is distributed and name a guardian for minor children.
- Trusts. Manage assets during your life and after, and can help your family avoid a lengthy probate process.
- Durable power of attorney. Names someone to handle financial matters if you become unable to.
- Health care proxy. Names someone to make medical decisions if you cannot speak for yourself.
Why Estate Planning Matters for Cambridge Residents
Cambridge has a high concentration of homeowners, condo owners, and professionals with real assets to protect, along with many families juggling busy academic and work schedules. Real estate values in the city mean that even a straightforward estate can be substantial, and without a plan, Massachusetts intestacy law, not you, decides who inherits.
For Cambridge and the surrounding Middlesex County communities, probate and estate matters are handled through the Middlesex Probate and Family Court. That court’s southern division now sits at 10-U Commerce Way in Woburn after relocating from its longtime East Cambridge home. A well-drafted plan, especially one that uses a trust, can spare your family time and expense in that process.
Do You Need a Will, a Trust, or Both
One of the most common questions Cambridge clients ask is whether a simple will is enough or whether they need a trust. The answer depends on your goals. A will is the foundation of most plans and is essential if you have minor children, since it is where you name a guardian. A trust does something a will cannot: it can hold and manage assets during your lifetime and pass them to your beneficiaries without going through probate.
For a Cambridge homeowner or condo owner, keeping real estate out of probate is often a major reason to consider a trust. We take the time to understand what you own and what you want to happen before recommending one approach over another, so you are not paying for documents you do not need.
Planning for Cambridge’s Professionals and Families
Why Cambridge Clients Choose Zaheer Law Group
- Affordable, transparent fees, with strong service and no high price tag attached
- Plans tailored to your situation, not a one-size template
- Fast, responsive communication, which clients highlight in their reviews
- A full-service firm that can also help with real estate or business questions your plan raises
Learn more about our trusts and estate planning practice and how we approach these plans.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a trust, or is a will enough?
It depends on your goals and assets. A will covers distribution and names guardians, while a trust can help manage assets and avoid probate. We can help you decide what fits your situation.
Where is probate handled for Cambridge residents?
Cambridge falls under the Middlesex Probate and Family Court, whose southern division is now located in Woburn. A solid plan can reduce the burden on your family in that court.
Is estate planning only for wealthy people?
No. If you own a home, have savings, or have children, you have reasons to plan. Estate planning is about control and protection, not just wealth.
Talk to a Cambridge Estate Planning Attorney
Putting a plan in place is one of the most caring things you can do for your family, and it does not have to be complicated. Schedule your free 15-minute consultation with Zaheer Law Group today, or call (978) 301-6100. No pressure, just answers.
This page is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Contact an attorney for guidance specific to your situation. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome.
