The most important step of the entire process is proper execution of the documents. Once your documents have been prepared, you will come into our Maryland estate planning and elder law office for your final signing appointment. Some documents need to be notarized, some need multiple witnesses. During your final signing, we will provide a thorough explanation of the documents. … [Read more...] about Your Final Signing Appointment
YOUR ESTATE MATTERS – Audio
"Your Final Signing Appointment" by Attorney Nicole Livingston … [Read more...] about YOUR ESTATE MATTERS – Audio
Free Estate Planning Seminars this week! Register now!
The presentation establishes the necessary components of an effective estate plan. The seminar is presented in a case study format profiling the life of Bill and Mary Jones. Several scenarios are used to relay the impact of estate planning issues relating to probate, disability due to incompetence, protection of government benefits for special needs loved ones, second marriages, unmarried … [Read more...] about Free Estate Planning Seminars this week! Register now!
Sinclair Prosser Gasior presents an Estate Planning Seminar sponsored by Kris-Leigh Severna Park
KRIS-LEIGH SEVERNA PARK Invites you for a comprehensive Estate Planning seminar Presented by SinclairProsser Law Sponsored by the American Academy of Estate Planning Attorneys The number of subjects encompassed under the topic of estate planning is enormous.This presentation establishes the necessary components of an effective estate plan. Several scenarios are used to portray the … [Read more...] about Sinclair Prosser Gasior presents an Estate Planning Seminar sponsored by Kris-Leigh Severna Park
“Your Estate Matters” – Audio
"Immediate Steps You Should Take When a Loved One Dies" by Attorney Colleen Sinclair Prosser … [Read more...] about “Your Estate Matters” – Audio
Do You Need a Revocable Living Trust
I often hear the assumption that people do not need a trust unless they have $1,000,000. This is not true. A Revocable Living Trust is an estate plan. The trust is a Will substitute. Instead of having a Last Will and Testament as your estate plan, you can have a Revocable Living Trust. The purpose of a Revocable Living Trust is to avoid probate. Often my clients have more than one … [Read more...] about Do You Need a Revocable Living Trust
Register today for our FREE Estate Planning Seminars scheduled for next week!
The presentation establishes the necessary components of an effective estate plan. The seminar is presented in a case study format profiling the life of Bill and Mary Jones. Several scenarios are used to relay the impact of estate planning issues relating to probate, disability due to incompetence, protection of government benefits for special needs loved ones, second marriages, unmarried … [Read more...] about Register today for our FREE Estate Planning Seminars scheduled for next week!
Joint Accounts and Taxes
Recently, AARP wrote an article about titling assets jointly with another person. The article has generated well needed dialogue about the pros and cons of joint ownership. The reason that I hear clients telling me they want to name their child as a joint owner on the accounts is to enable access to the money when they cannot. In other words they are doing so for convenience. Many legal issues … [Read more...] about Joint Accounts and Taxes
Your Estate Matters – Audio
"Joint Accounts and Taxes" by Attorney Nicole Livingston … [Read more...] about Your Estate Matters – Audio
Protect Your Children: Choose a Guardian
As soon as a person becomes a parent, you begin to worry about everything. Your concerns are varied, but often center around what would happen to your child if you weren’t around. Most parents understand the need to set up a Last Will and Testament in order to name a Guardian for their son or daughter, but getting them into the estate planning office to put pen to paper can often be a difficult … [Read more...] about Protect Your Children: Choose a Guardian
