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Trusts provide more control over how and when your assets are distributed. They can also help your heirs avoid the time and expense of probate.
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Trusts
This legal document lets you appoint someone to manage your financial and legal affairs if you're unable to do so. It ensures your needs are met even when you're incapacitated.
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Powers of Attorney
These are instructions regarding your healthcare preferences if you're unable to communicate them. They include a living will and a healthcare power of attorney document, both crucial for any estate plan.
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Healthcare Directives
Our plan secures your children's future with tailored guardianship and financial management, ensuring their well-being and education are prioritized if something happens to you.
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Kid's Protection Plan
This involves careful planning for loved ones with special needs, utilizing tools like special needs trusts to secure their future without risking their eligibility for government benefits.
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Special Needs Planning
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About David A. Chaves
I am a retired FBI Agent and former Detective Sergeant with the Raynham Police Department, where I proudly served both our nation and community for 33 years. My law enforcement journey began when I became one of the pioneering police officers in the Commonwealth to hold a license as a Massachusetts attorney. Admitted to the bar in 1995, I have since returned to the practice of law following my dedicated service.
Driven by a strong sense of duty and a passion for justice throughout my career, I bring a wealth of skills and insights from my extensive law enforcement background to my legal practice. With my expertise, you can trust that your estate plan will be meticulously crafted to fit your unique needs and circumstances. I adopt a proactive approach to foresee potential issues and devise solutions that safeguard your legacy, providing you with peace of mind.
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When Do I Need to Establish a Plan?
It's never too early to begin the process of estate planning. Regardless of whether you are at the beginning of your career, in the midst of building and nurturing your family, or already approaching the golden years of retirement, it remains paramount to have a comprehensive, well-thought-out plan in place. This plan is not just a document, but a shield that protects your hard-earned assets from unforeseen circumstances. More importantly, it serves as a guide that ensures your wishes, preferences, and directives are respected and carried out in the manner you deem best. This way, you gain peace of mind knowing that your loved ones will be well taken care of in your absence.