Murray Law Group, LLC, is a family-run law firm that provides guidance and representation for clients in estate planning and real estate law matters. We strive to help clients create a plan that provides maximum peace of mind for ultimate family harmony. When you are making long-term plans, it helps to have trusted advisers who can recommend your best options and ensure that your wishes are followed.
At Murray Law Group, we dedicate our efforts to protecting your well-being when we handle your estate planning issues, probate matters and real estate questions. Our firm was founded by Caroline M. Murray, who has been practicing law in Massachusetts since 2004. She was joined by her daughter, Siobhan Murray, who skillfully handles clients' real estate law concerns.
At Murray Law Group, we dedicate our efforts to protecting your well-being when we handle your estate planning issues, probate matters and real estate questions. Our firm was founded by Caroline M. Murray, who has been practicing law in Massachusetts since 2004. She was joined by her daughter, Siobhan Murray, who skillfully handles clients' real estate law concerns.
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At the Murray Law Group, LLC, our focus on the family shapes our counsel and our actions. We recognize that estate and probate matters can be highly contentious affairs. We strive to identify solutions that will protect your rights and limit conflicts among family members. Our West Springfield firm was founded by experienced attorney Caroline Murray, who is now joined by her daughter Siobhan, who practices real estate law.
It is a common misconception that only the wealthy need to meet with a lawyer to create an estate plan. If you have possessions you want to pass down or you are concerned about protecting your health or finances, you, too, can benefit from this legal tool. Certain documents, such as living wills, can be included in estate plans and used to identify your health wishes should you become incapacitated.
You may recognize how important it is to have a Last Will and Testament. Without a legal background, however, it can be a struggle to write one that ensures that your property and assets are transferred correctly. When you work with a qualified legal professional, you can be certain that this document will be well-drafted and valid.
Legal considerations can make it difficult to grieve after a loved one passes. In Massachusetts, certain circumstances require beneficiaries to probate, or "prove, " a will or an estate in court. Depending on your situation, your probate case may remain open for a year. This gives creditors ample time to request and to receive the payments they are owed before the estate proceeds are divided among beneficiaries.
The financial and emotional stakes are high whether you are in the market to buy a new house or are trying to sell a beloved family home. When you add legal paperwork and processes to this situation, complications can arise. For years, the Murray Law Group, LLC has led Hampden County families through all steps of the real estate transaction process.