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Register of Wills vs Orphans’ Court: What’s the Difference?
A question asked all the time is, "What's the difference between the Orphans' Court and the Registrar Wills?" In most jurisdictions within the state of Maryland they're actually in the same place, sometimes they even use the same office space. It can be really...
The Maryland Advance Directive: VERY Important For Your Family
Do you know the importance of creating an advance directive? A valid Maryland advance directive can prevent your family from having to make a lot of difficult decisions at a very emotional time. In this article, we'll explain why you should consider creating an...
Maryland Probate Court: Everything You Need to Know About the Process
The Maryland Probate process can be confusing and, at times, very complex. Read the article below to get up to speed on what to expect from Maryland Probate Court, the process as a whole, and what your next steps might be. Check out the YouTube video below to learn...
How to Pay for Nursing Home Care in Maryland: 3 Key Ways
How to pay for nursing home care in Maryland: this is a common concern of so many families as their parents get older. In this article, we'll cover the three main ways you can pay for nursing home care in MD, and a few options you may not have considered. And, we have...
Should You Make a Gift or Use an Irrevocable Trust?
One of the most common reasons to engage in estate and elder law planning is to preserve your assets while still qualifying for long term care benefits provided by Medicaid. Many individuals who are getting close to retirement age look for options, such as passing on...
Is It Time for a Living Trust?
A legal document that names what will happen to your assets after you pass away is an important part of the estate planning process. There are many different benefits associated with creating a trust and this article discusses three clear benefits about creating a...
What Role Does an Executor Play in Maryland Probate Proceedings?
In Maryland, as in many other states, probate refers to the legal proceedings that are initiated to administer a deceased individual's estate. You could have been named as executor or personal representative of the estate through the decedent's last will and...
What Happens If There Is a Conflict Over My Trust?
When you plan to create a trust in Maryland, your main concerns are that the trust serves a bigger estate planning purpose and that it protects your loved ones from unnecessary conflict or issues. The creation of a trust means that you have taken an important step in...
The Importance of Trusting Your Fiduciary
When you create a trust, you’re not just thinking about the property you’ll place inside of it, but who will be responsible for managing it. This person is known as the trustee and they hold an important fiduciary duty to act on behalf of the beneficiary’s best...
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