But I’m not rich, I don’t need a Trust…do I?
Gregory P. Sheehan can advise you on this topic based upon your individual circumstances. Many clients don’t understand the benefits of a Trust because its a bit more technical than a Will. In addition, through mass media the impression is that Trusts are only used in rich families.
As they relate to finances, don’t you deserve the same entitlement as a rich family? The legal cost of a Trust will make it one of the best investments of your life.
If you aren’t “rich” you might be thinking that you don’t have an abundance of properties, or that you aren’t facing an Estate tax which applies to transfers of wealth. Not many of us have those concerns but the Trust is quickly becoming the preferred choice of the Estate Planning community.
As stated above, the legal cost of a Trust will make it one of the best investments you’ll ever make, even if only used as a financial tool. The laws that apply to Trusts in Massachusetts also provide additional tools that you might use depending on your own circumstances.
You should talk to Gregory P. Sheehan right away about writing a Trust that is right for you, and consider his aggressive pricing schedule. In general, the cost of a single basic Trust is about $900, ranging up to $1,400 for complex issues. For a married couple, the basic trust will cost $1,100, ranging up to $2,700 if more complex issues are involved.

