Larry King was a mainstay on American television and an iconic radio host whose accolades... [Read more...]
Alexander M. Pagnotta, Estate Planning Attorney
Alex Pagnotta’s personal experience with the problems that can result from an inadequate estate plan along with his interest in helping others drove his desire to pursue the areas of estate planning and estate administration. He counsels individuals and families to preserve wealth and ensure that their hard earned assets are passing to the correct individuals when they want and how they want. About the Author !
Can My Estate Avoid Probate?
A comprehensive estate plan can accomplish a wide range of inter-related goals. Making sure that... [Read more...]
Have You Updated Your Beneficiaries Lately?
Hopefully, you understand how important it is to have a comprehensive estate plan in place... [Read more...]
Does a Child Born Out of Wedlock Inherit from My Estate?
In the absence of even a simple Last Will and Testament, your estate will be... [Read more...]
Can Medicaid Still Take My Home after I Die?
For 2019, the average cost of a year in a Maryland long-term care facility was... [Read more...]
What are the Maryland Power of Attorney Rules?
It has been 10 years since Maryland passed the “Maryland General and Limited Power of... [Read more...]
The Augmented Estate: Maryland’s New Elective Share Law
When planning your estate, you have the right to designate who will receive your assets.... [Read more...]
How to Include Your Family Pet in Your Estate Plan
If you already have an estate plan in place, ask yourself if you have included... [Read more...]
How to Choose the Right Executor
For most people, a Last Will and Testament serves as the foundation of their estate... [Read more...]
Can I Be Personally Liable If I Serve as a Trustee?
If you find yourself serving as the Trustee of a trust for the first time,... [Read more...]
Estate Planning Mistakes to Avoid Making
Creating an estate plan is one of the most important endeavors you will undertake during... [Read more...]
Filing Taxes for the Deceased
Death doesn't cancel a final responsibility: paying income taxes. A decedent's executor must file one... [Read more...]
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