The Massachusetts Agreement to Devise or Bequeath Property to a Person Performing the Personal Services of Lifetime Care for a Future Testator is a legal document that allows an individual, known as the testator, to allocate their property to someone who is willing to provide them with lifetime care and personal services. This agreement ensures that the testator's needs are met, and their property is properly cared for during their lifetime. In Massachusetts, there are two main types of agreements to devise or bequeath property to a person performing the personal services of lifetime care for a future testator: 1. Lifetime Caregiver Agreement: This type of agreement is established between the testator and the designated caregiver who agrees to provide personal services and care throughout the testator's lifetime. The caregiver may be a family member, friend, or hired professional. The agreement outlines the specific caregiving responsibilities and the property that will be devised or bequeathed to the caregiver in exchange for their services. 2. Care Facility Agreement: This agreement is typically utilized when a testator enters into a contract with a care facility, such as a nursing home or assisted living facility. The agreement outlines the expectations and obligations of both parties, including the provision of personal services, care, and the transfer of property to the facility upon the testator's passing. It is vital to consult with an attorney when drafting the Massachusetts Agreement to Devise or Bequeath Property to a Person Performing the Personal Services of Lifetime Care for a Future Testator. The attorney will ensure that the agreement complies with Massachusetts state laws and accurately reflects the testator's wishes.