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By Michael Vosilla
Senior Associate

Effective April 15, 2016, the Massachusetts Probate and Family Court requires the use of new and revised forms for estate or probate filings. While there will be a two week grace period, older version of the forms will not be accepted for filing thereafter. Information regarding the changes to these forms can be found HERE.

To access the new forms, please visit the FORMS PAGE of the Probate and Family Court. If you have any questions concerning these changes, or any other aspect of an estate or probate matter, please do not hesitate to contact us for a consultation with our probate attorneys.

About the Author
Attorney Michael Vosilla is LaFountain & Wollman, P.C.’s Senior Associate, who currently resides in Brighton. As an immigration lawyer, Attorney Vosilla has secured green cards and citizenship for countless clients, and he is an active member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA).