Specialized Trusts & Asset Protection
RI/MA Estate Lawyer to Help With Trusts & Asset Protection
Specialized trusts, such as Medicaid Asset Protection Trusts and Special Needs Trusts, provide unique benefits that standard estate planning documents may not cover. They can protect your assets from long-term care costs, preserve eligibility for government benefits, and ensure loved ones with special needs are provided for without losing important support.
At Kemmy Law, LLC, we create carefully designed trusts that fit your circumstances and secure your financial legacy. With the right plan, you can protect your assets while still providing for your family’s needs. Schedule a consultation today to explore how specialized trusts can safeguard your future.
Other Estate Planning Services
HIPAA Authorization Forms
Advanced Medical Directives (Living Wills)
Medicaid Asset Protection Trusts
Special Needs Trusts
Trust Funding
Every plan is tailored to your situation
Estate planning is one of the most important decisions you’ll ever make for your family. Whether you need a will, trust, ancillary estate planning documents, or help with probate, we’ll guide you every step of the way.
A Personal Approach to Planning
At Kemmy Law, you work directly with attorney Brandon Kemmy, who listens to your concerns, explains your options clearly, and creates a plan tailored to you. With flexible in-office, virtual, or home meetings, we make the process simple and stress-free.
Why Families Choose Kemmy Law
- Client-first approach
- Modern and flexible practice
- Transparent pricing
- Licensed in Rhode Island and Massachusetts
- Compassionate support
Estate planning is one of the most important steps you can take to protect your loved ones and your legacy. Don’t leave your family with uncertainty or disputes.
Specialized Trusts & Asset Protection – FAQs
A specialized trust is designed for specific needs, such as protecting assets from long-term care costs, supporting a loved one with disabilities, or transferring assets out of an estate to avoid estate tax liability.
It helps protect your assets while allowing you to qualify for Medicaid for long-term care.
It provides for a loved one with disabilities without disqualifying them from government benefits.
Anyone who wants to preserve assets, protect eligibility for benefits, or plan for long-term care.
Yes. Many trusts transfer assets outside of probate.
No. They can benefit families of all sizes who want to protect assets or provide for loved ones.
Yes, Medicaid asset protection trusts can be used for this purpose.
It depends on the type of trust. Some are revocable, others are irrevocable.
Yes. A trustee is responsible for managing the trust according to its terms.
We design and set up trusts tailored to your family’s needs and long-term goals.