Just like pilots navigating through a storm, many clients in the realm of estate planning often find themselves overwhelmed by a multitude of tasks and choices. This experience, known as "task saturation," can easily lead to stress and, in some cases, decision paralysis.
If you've recently lost a loved one in Maryland, we want to extend our deepest condolences. During this challenging time, one of the tasks you may find yourself facing is navigating the process of closing an estate.
Navigating the loss of a loved one can be a stressful, emotional, and challenging time. It's a period when you need the right professional guidance to manage the legal and financial aspects associated with it.
Our webinars are designed to be educational, interactive, informative and generate relevant discussion for attendees. Modern Estate Planning is more than just preparing a will and putting it in a safe.
Our webinars are designed to be educational, interactive, informative and generate relevant discussion for attendees. Modern Estate Planning is more than just preparing a will and putting it in a safe
In the ever-evolving landscape of estate planning, one facet that garners significant attention is the Special Needs Trust. Here at Stouffer Legal, we've seen an uptick in inquiries around special needs trusts, specifically in Maryland.
Our parents have always been our protectors and providers, ensuring our safety and wellbeing. But as they age, the tables often turn. Their cognitive abilities may start to decline, making them vulnerable to exploitation. One such unfortunate example is when a seemingly helpful neighbor becomes an opportunistic predator, helping themselves to your parent's hard-earned assets.
As a Maryland-based estate planning law firm, we usually focus on matters directly related to individual and family-oriented legal needs such as tax law, inheritance, and trusts.
As an estate planning law firm in Maryland, we are accustomed to the layers of complexity behind legal documents and agreements. Yet, even we found ourselves intrigued by recent events involving the Baltimore Office of Promotion & the Arts (BOPA) and the Artscape festival.
Whether you've recently married, entered a business partnership, or want to pass your property onto your heirs, you may find yourself needing to add a name to your property deed.