by acceladmin | Nov 25, 2020 | Blogs, Estate Lawyer Maryland, Estate Planning Attorney
There is nothing more important than planning for the future. We plan for many aspects of life, and sometimes, this planning is fun/entertaining, and other times, it is simply necessary. Creating a comprehensive estate plan is the latter. Everyone must do it, and it...
by acceladmin | Nov 18, 2020 | Blogs, Estate Lawyer Maryland, Estate Planning Attorney
As you know, creating a well-rounded estate plan is one of the most important things that anyone can do in their lifetime. Of course, there are various parts to a comprehensive estate plan, including a will, guardianships, and more. That being said, some of the most...
by acceladmin | Nov 11, 2020 | Blogs, Estate Lawyer Maryland, Estate Planning Attorney
As you know, creating a comprehensive estate plan is a critical part of ensuring that all of your assets will be passed down to your loved ones as you would have wished. Of course, in today’s day and age, there are hundreds of free will-writing kits both online...
by Ashley Hayward | Nov 4, 2020 | Blogs, Estate Lawyer Maryland, Estate Planning Attorney
One of the most important things anyone can do in their lifetime is to create a will that reflects how their assets should be distributed, and to whom, upon their passing. Fortunately, most people in Maryland and throughout the United States understand this and work...
by acceladmin | Oct 28, 2020 | Blogs, Estate Lawyer Maryland, Estate Planning Attorney
As you may know, a well-rounded estate plan extends far beyond creating a will. One example of this is creating guardianships. Essentially, when you create a guardianship for a family member, it means that if a time comes where they become incapacitated and they are...
by Ashley Hayward | Oct 28, 2020 | Blogs, Estate Lawyer Maryland, Estate Planning Attorney
As you may know, a well-rounded estate plan extends far beyond creating a will. One example of this is creating guardianships. Essentially, when you create a guardianship for a family member, it means that if a time comes where they become incapacitated and they are...