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FRAME & FRAME ATTORNEYS AT LAW

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Tara Frame, Erica Redmond

For over 65 years, Frame & Frame Attorneys at Law has been serving the legal needs of the community for estate planning, elder law & guardianship, and probate. They provide services, often to several generations of the same family, for thoughtful planning and during times of crises. Their entire team serves as your family’s lawyers and trusted advisors.

Managing Partner, Tara Frame, notes, “Choosing the right attorney to represent you and your family is an important decision. Often, these decisions affect very personal and intimate aspects of your life. We understand that you want someone who will listen to you and your concerns, while providing solutions that take the weight off your shoulders.” When it comes to estate planning, elder law, and probate, some of the most common concerns are:

• Who will care for your children or loved ones - and will they have access to the financial resources they need?

• If caring for elderly parents, how will you handle long-term care needs while protecting the family assets?

• How can you ensure your wishes are carried out if you have a blended family?

• If you have a trust, is it properly funded? What’s in it?

• Is your loved one with special needs in jeopardy of losing essential state and federal benefits by receiving an inheritance?

• Do you know all of the nuances and considerations required when handling probate and administering an estate?

The fact is that everyone, young and old, should have a plan in place. None of us know what the future holds and an estate plan allows you to hope for the best and plan for the worst.

Frame & Frame has created free legal guides to help educate their clients and answer important questions. Tara notes, “You don’t know what you don’t know, so our guides can help you be more informed and can also be a great place to start conversations with those you love.” Download your free legal guides at www.FrameAndFrame.com

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