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Book Club: Helpful Elder Law Books
When it comes to estate planning, long-term care planning and other elder law issues, you may find yourself with more questions than answers. We provide a lot of resources on our blog and through our community seminars, but also understand that sometimes you simply want a great book chock full of information to help you make informed choices on these topics.
May 31, 2021
5 Reasons You Should Not Skimp on Estate Planning
Everyone likes the idea of a good deal, a great sale, saving a buck, and the like. When it comes to estate planning, you really do get what you pay for.
May 28, 2021
There are Several Ways to Leave an Inheritance for Your Spouse
It is unlikely that you can disinherit your spouse, unless you have a valid legal agreement otherwise. In every state, a spouse is entitled to a spousal elective share of a deceased partner's estate, although the exact amount of the share varies between states.
May 27, 2021
Per Capita or Per Stirpes?
In a will or trust that states your intentions for how your property will be distributed upon your death, if you intend to leave your assets to an intended group – such as your grandchildren – you will be asked whether you want to make that distribution in a per capita manner or per stirpes?
May 26, 2021
Including Transfer-on-Death (TOD) Accounts in Your Estate Plan
Terms of a TOD account may vary widely, but the general premise is that the account holder can designate who gets the account at his or her death. This allows the account to pass directly to that designated beneficiary without the probate court’s involvement.
May 24, 2021
Five Myths About Your Assets and Nursing Home Care
Truth: No, the State of Maryland does not take your assets. The nursing home will charge you a fee for residency and other services.
May 21, 2021
Collection of Data Can Create Problem for the Elderly
Elder abuse can come to the forefront, when data is tracked on what people do online and then is used to increase advertising opportunities. There are potential downsides to data collection that worry elder law experts, according to Financial Advisor in "AI, Big Data May Become Tools for Elder Financial Abuse."
May 20, 2021
Estate Planning for Medical Doctors
Everyone benefits from proper estate planning, but most medical doctors have an additional layer of protection needed. With the rise in medical malpractice lawsuits, it is imperative that medical doctors utilize some essential asset protection strategies.
May 19, 2021
Distributing Personal Property to Heirs After You Pass Away
When helping clients create estate plans, we cover a wide range of issues such as wills, trusts, power of attorney documents, advance directives and retirement beneficiaries. We also delve into real and personal property including homes, vehicles, furnishings, collectibles and more.
May 17, 2021
7 FAQs About Maryland Probate
When someone passes away, the person named as the personal representative under the deceased’s will is required to follow certain procedures. Those procedures include providing notice to creditors, paying debts in a certain order and distributing remaining assets to beneficiaries.
May 14, 2021
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