by Greg Jimeno | Oct 10, 2019 | Estate Planning, Living Trust
Establishing a living trust in Maryland is a task undertaken by people who intend to transfer ownership of their assets and properties such that this can be more effectively distributed to beneficiaries or heirs after they passed away. Can Revocable Trusts Be...
by Greg Jimeno | Sep 26, 2019 | Estate Planning, Personal Representative
As a beneficiary of a recently opened Maryland estate, there’s no doubt that you will have questions about the important role that a personal representative plays in closing out the estate and getting paid for his or her time. These fees are in addition to fees to...
by Greg Jimeno | Aug 29, 2019 | Elder Law, Power of Attorney
Talking about your long-term care wishes and your money can be difficult enough, but when these come up in the context of helping a family member who is suffering from memory loss, time is of the essence. The development of Alzheimer’s disease can have many...
by Greg Jimeno | Aug 14, 2019 | Estate Planning, Wills
As a person creating your estate planning documents, you have a vested interest in ensuring that there are limited chances for someone to challenge the validity of these documents in the future. It’s important to remember when working with a knowledgeable...
by Greg Jimeno | Jul 31, 2019 | Probate, Wills
If you are planning to serve as the personal representative for another person’s estate, you should be prepared for each of the steps of probate. The probate process in Maryland could last anywhere from 6 to 9 months. However, this can be extended depending on...