by acceladmin | Mar 11, 2020 | Blogs, Estate Lawyer Maryland, Estate Planning Attorney
One of the most critical aspects of a comprehensive estate plan includes creating trusts. Trusts are designed so that your beneficiaries can receive the most out of their inheritance, and help families get through the probate process as soon as possible. Please...
by Ashley Hayward | Mar 4, 2020 | Blogs, Estate Lawyer Maryland, Estate Planning Attorney
Though most of us consider planning for the long-term, not everyone does. However, we are here to tell you just how important it is to make a comprehensive estate plan. Part of a complete estate plan is taking action to account for potential incapacitation. We...
by acceladmin | Feb 19, 2020 | Blogs, Estate Lawyer Maryland, Estate Planning Attorney
We plan for many aspects of life, down to what we’re doing this coming weekend, or even later tonight. However, short-term planning is easy–albeit generally less important than long-term planning, especially when it comes to your financial situation. Though...
by Ashley Hayward | Feb 12, 2020 | Estate Lawyer Maryland, Estate Planning Attorney
Estate planning and administration is complicated, and it can be made even more so when a family member contests a will. Whether you are an executor being baselessly accused of wrongdoing, or you believe your loved one’s will should be contested, our experienced...
by acceladmin | Feb 5, 2020 | Blogs, Estate Lawyer Maryland, Estate Planning Attorney
Estate planning is complicated. That is why so many people turn to our experienced Maryland estate planning attorneys for help. One of the key aspects of creating a comprehensive estate plan is establishing trusts. If you are someone who is looking into creating a...
by acceladmin | Jan 28, 2020 | Blogs, Estate Lawyer Maryland, Estate Planning Attorney
Oftentimes, people wonder what will happen if they do not write a will. The truth is, failing to write a will can drastically what will happen with your assets upon your passing. That being said, though writing a will is perhaps the central document in the estate...