For forty years, the non-profit Federation for Children with Special Needs has provided information, assistance, and support to parents of children with disabilities, and...
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If you die in Massachusetts without a last will and testament, you’re leaving a lot of things up to chance – state law will...
Employers who provide Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) under Section 125 Cafeteria Plans can now choose to modify their FSA plan to allow employees the...
When you purchase real estate, you have an expectation that you can occupy and use the property as you wish, that the property will...
With students returning to school following the holiday weekend, it’s important to remember the disproportionate impact bullying can have on students with disabilities. Not...
In the last post, we discussed how a durable power of attorney allows another person to act on your behalf, especially at a time...
Last month, we discussed a U.S. District Court case that found a non-solicitation provision signed by a former employee was enforceable even when contact...
Your home is not only one of your single largest financial investments, it’s also the place where your family lives and makes memories. The...
Earlier, we discussed a student’s Individualized Education Plan (IEP), including how it should be drafted, who should be involved, how goals, objectives, and benchmarks...
A durable power of attorney is a document that gives another person the authority to act on your behalf, and is something that everyone...