How to Avoid Probate in Maryland
Probate is a legal proceeding that acknowledges a final will and testament and appoints a Personal Advocate to transfer the assets to the intended beneficiaries. The determination of probating a…
Learn MoreFive Tips for Hiring a Good Elder Law Attorney
Growing older comes with challenges and many legal decisions will have to be made, including asset protection, financial power of attorney, advanced medical directives, guardianships and more. Picking the right…
Learn MoreEstate Planning for Unmarried Partners
Although estate planning is essential for married couples, it is potentially even more crucial for unmarried couples. Unmarried couples will be unable to make end-of-life decisions or inherit from each…
Learn MoreTypes of Compensation in a Personal Injury Case
If you’ve suffered an injury, property damage, or any other losses, you are entitled, as the plaintiff, to seek compensation from the party that caused or contributed to the loss.…
Learn MoreThe Basics on Maryland Wills
A last will and testament is a written document that outlines the wants and wishes one has for the distribution of their property and possessions after their passing. A last…
Learn MoreEstate Planning during COVID-19
COVID-19 has impacted every facet of our lives, including estate planning. Even as federal regulations weaken, many are still looking to create a plan for their finances if they were…
Learn MoreGetting Your Estate Plan Up to Date for the New Year
This past year was one full of changes, fluctuating restrictions and continuous health scares. While the New Year is a time for a fresh start, it is also a time…
Learn MoreUnderstanding Traffic Violation Points on Your Driver’s License
You may have heard of getting “points” on your license, but do you know what this actually means? Accumulating points on your license through traffic violations and automobile accidents can…
Learn MoreElder Law: Nursing Home Red Flags
While unfortunate, it is common that many elderly individuals will go into assisted living facilities, or have some form of in-home care as they get older. However, it is vital…
Learn MoreEstate Planning for a Child with a Disability
When beginning the estate planning process, you want to make sure you create a clear and comprehensive plan for your loved ones in the event you become incapacitated or pass…
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