A Practical Guide to Estate Planning in Massachusetts
Essential tools for pretrial litigation

- Product Number: 2233210WFM
- Publication Date: 10/7/2022
- Edition: 5th Edition 2022
- Copyright: © 2022 MCLE, Inc.
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Massachusetts Discovery Practice is the Massachusetts lawyer's essential guide to discovery and investigation in the information age. It addresses important preliminary tasks such as client interviewing and creating a discovery plan as well as such diverse topics as internal investigations, confidential communications, electronic discovery, and foreign witnesses. Practice notes, judicial and ethics commentary, checklists, and sample forms clearly lay out the essential elements, potential pitfalls, and best practices associated with each step of the process. No litigator should be without it!
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Update: March 2024
Dear Subscriber:
Thank you for expanding your library with the 2024 edition of Massachusetts Discovery Practice . This new edition brings updated resources within your immediate reach—for fast, accurate, and practical answers to your questions.
Highlights from the many topics addressed in this edition include the following:
- Physical or mental examination. See chapter 1 for updated information concerning a less frequently used discovery tool, Rule 35, the purpose of which is to provide a defendant with an equal opportunity to evaluate any injuries the defendant is alleged to have caused. The chapter references a 2022 case and a 2023 amendment to the rule.
- Rule 30 depositions upon oral examination. See chapter 2 for a discussion of procedure relative to parties’ intent to take an audiovisual deposition of a treating physician or expert witness for trial, and the notice requirement therefor.
- Remote depositions. See chapter 3 for a discussion of the Supreme Judicial Court's consideration of proposed amendments to Mass. R. Civ. P. 30 to address the issue of remote depositions, such as would revert to prepandemic practices.
- Corporate versus individual liability. Chapter 5 offers insights regarding the so-called Yates Guidance and its requirements with regard to corporations' disclosures of facts regarding individuals responsible for misconduct. The chapter discusses the 2022 Monaco Memorandum, which underscores the timeliness of disclosures.
We trust you will find this latest edition of Massachusetts Discovery Practice an invaluable resource for your busy practice and a useful addition to your law library.
Cordially,
MCLE Press
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
expand allChapter 1 expandPractical Steps in Handling an Estate Planning Matter
Buy ChapterChapter 2 expandEstate, Gift, and Generation-Skipping Transfer Taxes
Buy ChapterChapter 3 expandFundamental Testamentary Planning
Buy ChapterChapter 4 expandMarital Deduction Planning and Drafting Techniques
Buy ChapterExhibit 4A
- 26 U.S.C. § 2011 Credit for State Death Taxes Buy FormChapter 5 expandLifetime Asset Transfers
Buy ChapterChapter 6 expandCharitable Giving Outright and in Trust
Buy ChapterExhibit 6A
- IRS Revenue Procedures Issuing Sample CRT Forms Buy FormChapter 7 expandLife Insurance and Estate Planning
Buy ChapterChapter 8 expandAdvance Medical Directives: Living Wills, Durable Powers of Attorney, and Health-Care Proxies
Buy ChapterChapter 9 expandEstate Planning for Retirement Benefits
Buy ChapterChapter 10 expandBasic Strategies to Preserve and Protect the Family Business
Buy ChapterChapter 11 expandMedicaid and Creditor Protection Trusts
Buy ChapterChapter 12 expandMarital Agreements
Buy ChapterChapter 13 expandEstate Planning for Unmarried Couples
Buy ChapterChapter 14 expandPlanning for Incapacity
Buy ChapterExhibit 14A
- Language Defining Incapacity Buy FormExhibit 14B
- Special Clauses for Durable Power of Attorney Buy FormExhibit 14C
- Escrow Agreement Buy FormExhibit 14D
- Durable General Power of Attorney Buy FormExhibit 14E
- Affidavit Regarding Power of Attorney (REBA Form 1) Buy FormExhibit 14F
- Sample Health-Care Proxy Buy FormExhibit 14G
- HIPAA Release Form Buy FormExhibit 14H
- Additional Resources Buy FormChapter 15 expandEstate Planning for Same-Sex Couples: Selected Issues
Buy ChapterChapter 16 expandSame-Sex Marriage, Divorce, and Estate Planning Issues
Buy ChapterChecklist 16.1
- Adoption Checklist: Coparent Adoption (Where One or Both Parties Are Already Legal Parents to Child) Buy FormChecklist 16.2
- Known Donor Checklist for Married Same-Sex Couples Buy FormChecklist 16.3
- Adoption Checklist—Private Domestic or International Adoption Buy FormChecklist 16.4
- Alternate Routes to Parentage Buy FormChecklist 16.5
- Guardian ad Litem Initial Questions (When Ascertaining Whether to Propose or Agree to GAL) Buy FormExhibit 16A
- Joint Representation Consent Buy FormExhibit 16B
- Motion to Waive Six-Month Residency Requirement Buy FormExhibit 16C
- Motion to Waive Notice [to Be Filed Where Child Conceived Prior to Marriage or Nonmarital] Buy FormExhibit 16D
- Affidavit [to Be Filed Where Child Conceived During Marriage] Buy FormExhibit 16E
- Motion to Waive Home Study Buy FormExhibit 16F
- Affidavit of Parents Buy FormExhibit 16G
- Form R-891S: Certificate of Adoption Buy FormExhibit 16H
- Complaint to Establish Parentage and Support Memorandum Buy FormExhibit 16I
- Client Intake Checklist for Dissolutions/Divorce and Potential Issues Buy FormExhibit 16J
- Complaint in Equity for Dissolution of Civil Union Buy FormExhibit 16K
- Health-Care Proxy Buy FormExhibit 16L
- Authorization for Release of Protected Health Information Buy FormExhibit 16M
- Massachusetts Health-Care Proxy Information, Instructions, and Form Buy FormExhibit 16N
- DNR Order Verification Buy FormExhibit 16O
- Durable Power of Attorney Buy FormExhibit 16P
- Statement Concerning Durable Power of Attorney Buy FormExhibit 16Q
- Will Buy FormExhibit 16R
- Declaration as to Remains Buy FormExhibit 16S
- Voluntary Acknowledgment of Parentage Buy FormChapter 17 expandPostmortem Estate Planning
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