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What Are Your Most Important Estate Planning Goals? (Audio)

August 12, 2016 by Jon J. Gasior, Estate Planning Attorney

    "What Are Your Most Important Estate Planning Goals?" by Attorney Jon J. Gasior … [Read more...] about What Are Your Most Important Estate Planning Goals? (Audio)

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What is Included in My Maryland Estate Plan? (Audio)

June 23, 2016 by Colleen Sinclair Prosser, Estate Planning Attorney

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"What is Included in My Maryland Estate Plan?" by Attorney Colleen Sinclair Prosser … [Read more...] about What is Included in My Maryland Estate Plan? (Audio)

Filed Under: Estate Planning Tagged With: Asset Protection, Attorney Colleen Sinclair Prosser, Durable Power of Attorney, estate administration, estate administraton. www.sinclairprosserlaw.com, Estate Planning Attorney, Executor, Healthcare Power of Attorney, Last Will and Testament, Living Will, Maryland Estate Plan, Maryland estate planning attorney, medical release form, Power of Attorney, Revocable Living Trust

Where Should I Keep My Will?

June 16, 2016 by Jon J. Gasior, Estate Planning Attorney

  After you signed your estate planning documents, the next logical question is where should I keep my documents?  The answer really depends on your individual circumstances.  The Register of Wills office in the county where you reside can store your Last Will and Testament in their safe for safekeeping purposes.  If you think someone will destroy your will or tamper with your will, then it is … [Read more...] about Where Should I Keep My Will?

Filed Under: Estate Planning, Wills Tagged With: Attorney Nicole Livingston, Estate Planning Documents, Last Will and Testament, LLC, Register of Wills, Revocable Living Trust, safekeeping, SinclairProsser Law, SinclairProsserLaw.com, wills

Where Should I Keep My Will? (Audio)

June 14, 2016 by Jon J. Gasior, Estate Planning Attorney

  "Where Should I Keep My Will?" by Attorney Nicole Livingston … [Read more...] about Where Should I Keep My Will? (Audio)

Filed Under: Estate Planning Tagged With: Attorney Nicole Livingston, estate administraton. www.sinclairprosserlaw.com, estate planning, Estate Planning Documents, Last Will and Testament, Register of Wills, Revocable Living Trust, safe deposit box

Importance Of A Will – Even If Your Name Isn’t Prince

June 7, 2016 by Alexander M. Pagnotta, Estate Planning Attorney

The recent passing of iconic artist Prince was a shock to the world that has left more questions than answers. The 57 year-old legend's death was emotional for many and now we are scratching our heads trying to figure out why he may not have had a Will, if no estate planning documents surface in the coming months. Prince's family has filed an action in his home state of Minnesota, and the … [Read more...] about Importance Of A Will – Even If Your Name Isn’t Prince

Filed Under: Estate Planning Tagged With: asset management, Assets, Attorney, estate administration, estate planning, heirs, Prince, Victor A. Lembo, Will

Importance of a Will – Even If Your Name Isn’t Prince (Audio)

June 7, 2016 by Alexander M. Pagnotta, Estate Planning Attorney

 "Importance of a Will - Even If Your Name Isn't Prince" by Attorney Victor A. Lembo … [Read more...] about Importance of a Will – Even If Your Name Isn’t Prince (Audio)

Filed Under: Estate Planning, Wills Tagged With: Asset Protection, Attorney, estate administration, estate planning, Last Will and Testament, legacy, Legacy Planning, Prince, Probate Avoidance, Victor A. Lembo, Will

Choosing Successor Trustees

April 15, 2016 by Jon J. Gasior, Estate Planning Attorney

Should you decide to leave your beneficiaries’ inheritances in trust for them, you will need to decide who will be your Trustee for those beneficiaries’ trusts.  If your main concern is giving as much flexibility and freedom to the beneficiary as possible, you may want the beneficiary to be the Trustee of his or her own trust.  While this choice offers the greatest flexibility and freedom, it … [Read more...] about Choosing Successor Trustees

Filed Under: Estate Planning

Choosing Successor Trustees (Audio)

April 15, 2016 by Jon J. Gasior, Estate Planning Attorney

  "Choosing Successor Trustees" by Attorney Nicole Livingston … [Read more...] about Choosing Successor Trustees (Audio)

Filed Under: Estate Planning Tagged With: Assets, Beneficiaries, Co-Trustee, corporate Trustee, creditor protection, special needs, spendthrift, third party Trustee, trustees

Undue Influence: A Challenge to an Estate Plan

April 1, 2016 by Colleen Sinclair Prosser, Estate Planning Attorney

  My clients often ask me “After my death can someone challenge my estate plan?”  My answer to that question is that anyone can challenge your estate plan - you can’t stop someone from doing so - but is there a valid reason to challenge your estate plan?  One of the most often seen challenges to estate plans is undue influence.    Undue Influence is when another person applies a significant amount … [Read more...] about Undue Influence: A Challenge to an Estate Plan

Filed Under: Estate Planning Tagged With: beneficiary, Colleen Sinclair Prosser, Estate Planning Attorney, fiduciary, trust, undue influence, Will, wpdiary.net/sinclairprosserlaw

Undue Influence: A Challenge to an Estate Plan

March 30, 2016 by Colleen Sinclair Prosser, Estate Planning Attorney

  "Undue Influence: A Challenge to an Estate Plan" by Attorney Colleen Sinclair Prosser … [Read more...] about Undue Influence: A Challenge to an Estate Plan

Filed Under: Estate Planning Tagged With: challenge, fiduciary, stress, undue influence

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