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What are the Big Emotional Issues in Estate Planning? Annapolis and Towson Estate Planning

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There is a massive movement of money going on right under our nose. It’s not illegal or unethical. However, it’s fraught with peril.

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What Is an Estate Planning Checkup? Annapolis and Towson Estate Planning

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An appointment with your estate planning attorney can address any holes that have developed and ensure that everything is in place.

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What are the Components of an Estate Plan? Annapolis and Towson Estate Planning

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It’s essential to think ahead and consider what important legal documents you should include in your estate plan.

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How Does Estate Planning Work for Caregiving Children? Annapolis and Towson Estate Planning

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A not uncommon estate planning scenario is an elderly parent who lives with an adult child, either at the parent(s)’s home or at the child’s home.

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Do You Need a Revocable or an Irrevocable Trust? Annapolis and Towson Estate Planning

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Trusts are excellent vehicles for probate avoidance, ease of transition of funds to one’s beneficiaries upon death, asset protection planning and estate tax planning.

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Top Benefits of Estate Planning – Annapolis and Towson Estate Planning

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Estate planning isn’t just for the ultra-wealthy, nor is it something you should put off until your golden years.

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Giving to My Favorite Charity in Estate Plan – Annapolis and Towson Estate Planning

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Some people choose, upon their passing, to give their inheritance to a specific charity or organization. The great news is you don’t need a famous surname to give like a philanthropist.

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Estate Planning Mistakes to Avoid – Annapolis and Towson Estate Planning

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From time to time, it’s good to review why having a complete, up-to-date estate plan is so important.

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Does Estate Plan Need a Trust? Annapolis and Towson Estate Planning

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Trusts are sometimes offered as a ‘cure all’ solution to estate planning problems. It is true that some issues lend themselves to the use of trusts.

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Is an Estate Plan Battle Looming? Annapolis and Towson Estate Planning

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If you own any property at all, you probably know about estate planning. You can decide what happens to your assets after you die, of course.

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