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Considering the future and the welfare of your loved ones is crucial, and having a will is a foundational step in that process. At Lannik Law, we understand the significance of the decisions involved in creating a will that reflects your wishes accurately and comprehensively. Without a will, the distribution of your assets may not align with your desires, and your family's security could be at risk. Our will attorneys provide guidance on every aspect of will preparation, ensuring your peace of mind and the well-being of your beneficiaries.
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At Lannik Law, we provide customized estate planning, elder law, and probate services designed around your life, goals, and family. Led by Certified Elder Law Attorney Susana Lannik, we combine deep legal experience with a caring, client-first approach so you can plan with clarity and confidence.
Why Choose Us:
More than 30 years of focused estate planning and elder law experience
Certified Elder Law Attorney (CELA) leading your plan
Compassionate, attentive team guiding you at every step
Offices in Needham and Mashpee, with in-person or remote meetings
Clear guidance for wills, trusts, long-term care, and probate
Custom Strategies For Your Family’s Needs
Plans tailored to your goals, not one‑size‑fits‑all forms.
Clear Answers In Difficult Times
We explain each probate step so you know what comes next.
Experienced Massachusetts Probate Counsel
30+ years handling complex estates and court processes.
Guiding You Through Probate With Care
Compassionate support to settle estates efficiently and clearly.
Meet the Team at Lannik Law
At Lannik Law, our team is dedicated to guiding you through estate planning, elder law, and probate with clarity and care. Led by Certified Elder Law Attorney Susana Lannik, we bring more than 30 years of focused experience to every matter we handle. We take the time to listen, understand your family dynamics and goals, and design plans that truly fit your life—never one-size-fits-all solutions.
From our offices in Needham and Mashpee, we serve clients throughout Greater Boston and Cape Cod, offering both in-person and remote consultations. Our trained, attentive staff supports you at every step, whether you need a will, trust, long-term care planning, asset protection, or help administering an estate. We work together to protect what matters most and give you lasting peace of mind.
In your will, include details about how you want your assets distributed, appoint an executor to manage your estate, and name guardians for any minor children. Consider addressing any debts, specific bequests, and charitable donations. It's also wise to name alternate beneficiaries.
How do I create a will?
To create a will, consult with an estate attorney to discuss your assets and beneficiaries. They can draft a document tailored to your needs. You can also use online will-making services, but legal advice is recommended for complex situations.
Can a will be contested?
Yes, a will can be contested on grounds such as undue influence, fraud, or lack of testamentary capacity. If contested, the court will examine these claims to determine the will's validity. An attorney can help draft a will that minimizes the risk of challenges.
Do I need a lawyer to write a will?
While not legally required, a lawyer can help ensure your will is valid and enforceable. They can provide tailored advice, address complex estate matters, and help minimize the chances of your will being contested in court.