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Trustee Services

Like the P.R. of an estate, the Trustee of a Trust can face many obligations in fulfilling their fiduciary obligations to the beneficiaries, including tax, real estate, investment and accounting issues. Unfortunately, the terms of a trust may not always appear crystal clear. We guide our Trustee clients in fulfilling their duties to the beneficiaries as required by the trust and their fiduciary obligations.

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Estate Planning

There is more to an estate plan than just a Will. Read more about our comprehensive approach here.

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Probate and Administration of Estates

Serving as Personal Representative of an estate can be tricky. Read more about how we guide our clients through an estate from start to finish here.

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Trustee Services

Trusts come in all shapes and sizes, and serving as a Trustee is always unique to a particular trust. Read more about how we assist Trustees here.

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Trust, Estate and Real Estate Litigation

Disputes can be difficult. Whether clients are looking for creative solutions to save on litigation costs or are determined to go to trial, we can help.

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Real Estate Conveyancing

We offer conveyancing (purchase and sale) services to existing clients and referral partners. Read more here.

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Trustee Services

Trusts come in all shapes and sizes, and serving as a Trustee is always unique to a particular trust. Read more about how we assist Trustees here.

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Trust, Estate and Real Estate Litigation

Disputes can be difficult. Whether clients are looking for creative solutions to save on litigation costs or are determined to go to trial, we can help.

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Real Estate Conveyancing

We offer conveyancing (purchase and sale) services to existing clients and referral partners. Read more here.

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Fegreus & Broderick, LLP

21 Custom House Street, Suite 480
Boston, Massachusetts 02110
t: (617) 737-9100 | f: (617) 737-9123
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Recent changes to federal estate tax law have sign Recent changes to federal estate tax law have significantly increased the exemption amount. Congress approved an exemption of up to $15 million per individual, or $30 million per married couple, reducing federal estate tax exposure for many families.

At the state level, the rules are very different. Massachusetts has not increased its estate tax exemption, which remains at $2 million per person. This creates a potential gap between federal and state planning considerations.

Understanding how federal and state estate tax laws interact is essential to effective planning. Working with Fegreus & Broderick, LLP can help ensure your estate plan reflects current laws and is structured to minimize unexpected tax exposure.
Fiduciary roles come with limits many people don’t Fiduciary roles come with limits many people don’t expect.

While individuals generally have the right to represent themselves in legal proceedings, Personal Representatives and Trustees step into a different role once they are acting on behalf of an estate or trust with multiple beneficiaries.

At that point, the fiduciary is representing a separate legal entity and the interests of others, which typically requires licensed legal counsel for court matters. Proceeding without proper guidance can lead to delays, added costs, and personal liability.

Knowing when legal representation is required helps fiduciaries protect both themselves and the beneficiaries they serve.
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