Denise N. Yurkofsky is an attorney in private practice in Wayland, Massachusetts, concentrating primarily in the area of estate planning, including planning for family members with special needs, elder law and probate. Attorney Yurkofsky works with people of all ages to help them create an estate plan that is tailored to their needs.
She prepares wills, durable powers of attorney, health care proxies, living wills and trusts with a view to providing for young children or other dependents, minimizing estate taxes, protecting assets, and addressing special family situations.
She prepares wills, durable powers of attorney, health care proxies, living wills and trusts with a view to providing for young children or other dependents, minimizing estate taxes, protecting assets, and addressing special family situations.
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Coming from the east on the Massachusetts Turnpike (I-90), take exit 15 and follow signs for I-95 North (Route128). Follow the directions given above. Coming from the west on the Massachusetts Turnpike (I-90), take Exit 13 (Natick) and follow signs for Route 30 East. Follow Route 30 to the intersection of Routes 27 and 30.
A Trust is a legal arrangement through which one person, called the Trustee, holds assets for another person, the Beneficiary, in accordance with the Trust document. It can be funded during your lifetime or at your death. It can be revocable, which means you retain the right to change or terminate it, or it can be irrevocable, meaning that you cannot change it.
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