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Tatiana Barsukova

Tatiana Barsukova works closely with Attorneys Edward Fegreus and Michael Broderick as a paralegal handling real estate and trust and estate matters. Tatiana has years of experience in preparing to close transactions and execute estate plans. She brings a meticulous eye for detail and order to every client’s case she handles.

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tatiana@fegreuslaw.com

21 Custom House Street, Suite 480
Boston, Massachusetts 02110

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tatiana@fegreuslaw.com

21 Custom House Street, Suite 480
Boston, Massachusetts 02110

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Fegreus & Broderick, LLP

21 Custom House Street, Suite 480
Boston, Massachusetts 02110
t: (617) 737-9100 | f: (617) 737-9123
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When a person dies without a will, state law—not p When a person dies without a will, state law—not personal preference—determines how the probate estate is distributed.

Depending on the surviving family members, a spouse may receive all or part of the estate, with remaining assets divided according to a statutory formula.

Understanding intestate succession highlights the importance of planning. If you have questions, we are here to help.
Now, it is often the case that a pro se P.R. or Tr Now, it is often the case that a pro se P.R. or Trustee can administer an estate or trust without ever setting foot in court. 

If all goes according to plan without objection, then the P.R. or Trustee will not need a lawyer. However, if any matters are contested before a Court, or if the P.R. or Trustee is sued or must file suit, then the P.R. or Trustee must bear the burden of engaging counsel. 

As a practical matter, the estate or trust will be much better off with the benefit of counsel navigating the world of litigation in particular.
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