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Protecting Our Clients and Our Closings In a Tumultuous World

When choosing a closing attorney, you need to ask: does this law firm do everything it can to protect its clients and the closing from wiring fraud and cyber crimes?

We’ve all heard horror stories of wiring fraud and protected personal information being hacked or held at ransom. Your closing attorney needs to be on the forefront of protecting clients and their transactions. Our firm has invested heavily in the latest IT systems to build a virtual fortress around our data, in partnership with TechEvolution. We have partnered with Titan Insurance in Boston to implement all available cyber insurance policies to further protect our clients and their hard-earned money. Our staff is trained in industry best practices to spot red-flags and coach our clients to be vigilant from offer to closing.

We know not all closing attorneys are taking these measures. They should be. We want you to rest assured that your closing is in good, safe hands with The Law Office of Edward Fegreus.

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If you have any questions about title insurance, please give us a call at (617) 737-9100 or send us an email: closings@fegreuslaw.com

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Fegreus & Broderick, LLP

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Boston, Massachusetts 02110
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The Court can allow a P.R. to serve “without sur The Court can allow a P.R. to serve “without sureties,” meaning that the P.R.’s promise alone is sufficient; with “personal sureties,” meaning the P.R. must find two individuals to essentially act as the P.R.’s guarantors, or with “corporate sureties” meaning the P.R. must pay a surety company to underwrite their performance, sort of like an insurance policy. 

Corporate sureties can be quite expensive and if no surety company is willing to underwrite the proposed P.R. (e.g. if the P.R. has disastrous credit or an unsavory financial past), then the proposed P.R. may not serve. 

Many variables influence which kind of bond the Court will require. If you have any questions about seeking appointment as a P.R., please contact us today.
Probate can be a complex and time-consuming proces Probate can be a complex and time-consuming process, often lasting a full year or longer. 

For Personal Representatives, this period requires careful attention to timing, responsibilities, and potential claims from creditors. Distributing assets too early can create personal liability, while certain expenses, family allowances, and administrative costs still need to be managed along the way.

Questions about serving as a P.R. and protecting yourself from claims? We would be glad to speak with you.
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