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Resolving Conflicts Between a Financial Power of Attorney and a Healthcare Power of Attorney
Comprehensive estate planning includes helping you to name agents in power of attorney documents to step in and manage your affairs in the event you become incapacitated. Often when choosing these agents, different individuals are selected to fill different roles.
February 17, 2021
Disclaiming an Inheritance in Maryland
What options do you have if you are listed as a beneficiary to a will or trust and you do not want the property offered? You have the right to refuse acceptance for any reason.
February 15, 2021
Estate Planning Considerations for Families with Stepchildren
Blended families need extra attention during the estate planning process because the inheritance rights of stepchildren are not as clear as those of biological children. One of the biggest mistakes you can make is failing to do any estate planning at all.
February 12, 2021
ADVANCED CARE DIRECTIVES: ARE THEY NECESSARY?
Most of us don’t like to think about the possibility of something harmful happening to us or a loved one. Because of this, we rarely think about how to protect ourselves and our loved ones if the worst were to happen.
February 11, 2021
Common Estate Planning Goals
We often refer to comprehensive estate planning in terms of realizing overall retirement, financial and legacy goals. Estate planning is ultimately about who will eventually control and or receive your property.
February 10, 2021
How a Prenuptial Agreement Factors into Estate Planning
When you hear ‘prenuptial agreement’, it may conjure images of family lawyers in anticipation of a contentious divorce. Prenuptial agreements are powerful contracts that also impact estate planning.
February 8, 2021
Common Misconceptions About Long-Term Care
Many Maryland residents hold certain beliefs about long-term care that could impede them from proper planning and financing and ultimately undermine their care goals for old age. Let’s take a look at some of these popularly-held beliefs and discuss the facts.
February 5, 2021
Little Mistakes Create the Most Estate Problems
While people and the media often focus on big picture mistakes, it turns out that small errors are the biggest problems in estate plans, according to the Pauls Valley Daily Democrat in "Oversights can cost your heirs money."
February 4, 2021
Does a Will Supersede a Trust?
What happens when someone dies with a valid Last Will and Testament that has conflicting language with an existing trust? Both are legal documents and each have its own specific role in estate planning. A will designates how property will be distributed after a person’s death.
February 3, 2021
How Much Do You Compensate a Trustee?
When setting up a trust as part of your estate plan you may choose a family member to serve as trustee or a professional trustee from a corporation, trust company or law firm. Regardless of your choice of trustee, the trustee should be compensated for their services.
February 1, 2021
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