Long Hagan Huff-Harris

Category: Law firm

Address: 20 Tremont St Suite 17, Duxbury, MA 02332, USA

Phone: +16177522654

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 9AM–5PM

Tuesday: 9AM–5PM

Wednesday: 9AM–5PM

Thursday: 9AM–5PM

Friday: 9AM–5PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Melody Coveno

Oct 13, 2022

I cannot recommend this team enough! Sean Hagen was recommended to me by a co-worker and we worked closely with him for our will and estate planning needs. What can be a very daunting process was made very easy by Sean and his team. He explained every option in detail, took into consideration what we were looking for and was just a pleasure to work with! We left feeling very comfortable that if we have any questions or changes in the future, he will be there to help and to walk us through it all. Very impressed with how smooth the entire process was- and can't thank Sean enough for that!

Molly Silverberg

Oct 5, 2022

What a great firm. The attorneys and staff are so kind, very helpful and knowledgeable, able to explain everything in a way we could understand and FAIR WITH PRICING. It gives us peace of mind working with LONG, HAGAN, HUFF-HARRIS. I highly recommend this firm.

Chris Rathbun

Aug 4, 2022

Our experience with this firm has been positive, informative, and very reassuring. The staff were professional, friendly, and happy to answer all of our questions. We worked with Sean Hagan, who helped us to understand simple sounding legal terms as well as complex labyrinths of potential judicial interpretations, with an easy to approach manner. We had lengthy discussions without a sense of being rushed. The final extensive binder of documents is extremely well organized and readable. We feel comfortable with the difficult decisions we were guided through (at a reasonable cost) and we can easily recommend their services.

Alan Smith

Jul 22, 2022

I recently needed to update my Will and Estate plan and came to see Sean Hagan to help make this happen. Sean had been recommended to me as I had some special circumstances that I needed to address. Sean took the time to meet and discuss my particular wishes and he helped to educate me and put my worries at ease. I now have a very solid comprehensive Plan in place that I am very comfortable with and I know that if anything changes I can contact Sean to keep things updated. Sean and everyone at the Firm was very helpful and responded to my questions immediately. I am now able to relax knowing that help is just a call away. I would recommend Sean and the Long Hagan Huff-Harris firm to anyone needing top quality estate planning services.

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Questions & Answers

Both my parents have passed away. I heard I can’t just sell their house, is that true?

Long Hagan Huff-Harris | Feb 2, 2022
Long Hagan Huff-Harris | Feb 2, 2022

Yes, that’s correct. Unless your last surviving parent’s will explicitly grants you the power to sell their house, you don’t have the authority to do so. And even if it does, you’ll likely still have to go to probate court to be granted that authority. Unfortunately, what often happens in your situation is that the beneficiary, as the nominated personal representative of the estate, goes to a broker and puts the house on the market. They get an offer and sign as the executor, thinking they’re free and clear to make the deal. Then, less than a month from closing, the buyer’s attorney flags an ownership issue with the title. Since you must pass a good title to sell a property, the sale falls through. The bottom line is that no one has the authority to act on behalf of the property until the court allows them to. Real estate brokers and attorneys aren’t always knowledgeable about this, so before you call a broker, contact us.

I have a will, and my family gets along fine. Why would they need a probate attorney?

Long Hagan Huff-Harris | Feb 2, 2022
Long Hagan Huff-Harris | Feb 2, 2022

Unfortunately, just because you have a will doesn’t mean you can avoid probate. Your family will still need to take the will to court to prove that it’s the true, actual document of the decedent. In addition, a judge must grant someone the authority to oversee the inventory and distribution of assets. The only way to avoid probate is to create a trust and put all of your assets in it. Assets held in a trust aren't subject to probate, which means your property can be distributed to your beneficiaries quickly, privately, and less expensively. Certain kinds of trusts can also provide significant state estate tax savings. If you’d like to learn more about creating a trust to manage your assets, we’re happy to help.

What’s your win record for divorces?

Long Hagan Huff-Harris | Feb 2, 2022
Long Hagan Huff-Harris | Feb 2, 2022

In our view, there are no winners in divorce. The real question is, what’s the least amount of damage you can do to your family? We aim to get the fairest and most equitable results possible, with the smallest amount of financial and emotional damage to you, your children, and even your ex-spouse. That said, we’re willing to take on the toughest cases—we’re very good at helping people turn bad situations around. We don’t enable crazy behavior, especially when it works against your goals and your family’s best interests. And we’ll help you understand exactly what you need to do to get the best possible results. Here’s what winning looks like to us: It’s when you no longer need judges and lawyers in your life.

How much does a divorce cost?

Long Hagan Huff-Harris | Feb 2, 2022
Long Hagan Huff-Harris | Feb 2, 2022

It depends on how reasonable you and your ex-spouse are willing to be. Spouses who cooperate on a fair settlement can usually achieve a relatively quick and inexpensive divorce. If your situation requires a lot of negotiation or multiple trips to court, that’s when things add up. At the very least, you must create a separation agreement and attend a divorce hearing before a judge to be granted a divorce. Our minimum retainer for these services is $5,000. If your case involves additional court hearings or motions, each instance can add $2,000-3,000 dollars to the cost. We aim to be as cost-effective as possible, and we’re transparent about costs and tradeoffs to give you a clear picture of where it makes sense to spend money and time. In the end, we’d rather you spend your money on your children, not your attorneys.

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