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Moonan | Stratton
A Boutique Law Firm Located on the East Side of Providence
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    • Kristen Prull Moonan
    • Amy E. Stratton
    • Sherry Hassel
    • Kimberly Aguiar
    • Alexia King
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  • About
  • Professionals
    • Kristen Prull Moonan
    • Amy E. Stratton
    • Sherry Hassel
    • Kimberly Aguiar
    • Alexia King
  • Practice Areas
    • Business Law and Succession Planning
    • Estate Planning
    • Probate and Estate/Trust Administration
    • Elder Law and Medicaid Planning
    • Special Needs Planning
    • Commercial and Residential Real Estate
  • Careers
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Author Archives: Moonan | Stratton

Is “Aging in Place” Right for Me?

NewsBy Moonan | StrattonJune 9, 2023

For those who wish to maintain their independence and continue living at home as they grow older, taking certain steps to protect their physical, mental, and financial welfare is essential.

Will Robotics and AI Be the Future of Elder Care?

NewsBy Moonan | StrattonJune 9, 2023

Innovations in robotics and artificial intelligence may have the potential to provide support on this front, allowing seniors to continue living at home as they age.

Why You Should Designate Beneficiaries

NewsBy Moonan | StrattonJune 9, 2023

A crucial, yet often overlooked, component of estate planning is reviewing assets, such as 401(k)s, pensions, and savings accounts, and ensuring you have listed a beneficiary for each of these.

Do You Need a Trust?: Estate Planning Q&A

NewsBy Moonan | StrattonJune 9, 2023

Trusts are legal arrangements used in estate planning, alongside wills and advance directives.

Amy Stratton & Kristen Prull Moonan Honored by RI Monthly Excellence in Law

NewsBy Moonan | StrattonMay 31, 2023

Congratulations to MSW partners Amy Stratton and Kristen Prull Moonan (pictured here left to right) who were again honored with the Professional Excellence in Law award by Rhode Island Monthly. They were recognized in the area of  Wills, Estates & Trusts for the fifth year in a row. Honorees were nominated and chosen by their…

What Does Having Power of Attorney With Dual Agents Mean?

NewsBy Moonan | StrattonMay 10, 2023

Many power of attorney forms allow for a variety of options in designating who may act as your agent. Depending on the rules of your state, this can be one person or more than one person.

What Is Hospice Care at Home?

NewsBy Moonan | StrattonMay 10, 2023

Hospice care is a type of health care that patients with terminally ill conditions rely on at the end of their lives.

When Should I Include a Pour Over Will in My Estate Plan?

NewsBy Moonan | StrattonMay 10, 2023

If you wish to maintain control during your lifetime over the assets you place in a trust, you may choose to establish a revocable, or “living” trust – most likely, along with a pour over will.

Aging Care: 6 Tips for Caring for Elderly Parents

NewsBy Moonan | StrattonApril 10, 2023

You may worry about your older loved ones, especially if you live far away from them. You can, however, take some simple steps to ensure their safety as they age.

Are Wills Public Record?: Estate Planning Q&A

NewsBy Moonan | StrattonApril 10, 2023

Wills contain important information about who receives money, possessions, and property upon a person’s death. Who can view this information, and is it a public record? 

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