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When planning for a minor child, it’s important to When planning for a minor child, it’s important to understand the difference between a guardian and a trustee. 

A guardian takes on the physical custody and responsibility of raising the child, while a trustee manages the assets you’ve put in place to support the child, which might continue well into adulthood.
When it comes to owning Registered Land, planning When it comes to owning Registered Land, planning ahead is essential. Nearly 20% of land in Massachusetts falls under this category, and if it ends up in probate, the transfer can take at least two years. 

With a well-structured estate plan, that same property can pass to heirs quickly, avoiding the delays of probate, reducing costs, and keeping the process far simpler for your family.
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