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The Issues Surrounding Lisa Marie Presley’s Estate

April 26, 2023 by Beth Burgee, Estate Planning Attorney

"The Issues Surrounding Lisa Marie Presley’s Estate" by Attorney Beth Burgee There is a lot of news swirling around about Lisa Marie Presley’s estate. One aspect of the story focuses on Priscilla Presley, Lisa Marie’s mother, contesting the validity of an amendment to Lisa Marie’s trust. Another part of the story centers on the large amount of debt owed by Lisa Marie. Both of these facets of Lisa … [Read more...] about The Issues Surrounding Lisa Marie Presley’s Estate

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Maryland Inheritance Tax Myths

March 30, 2023 by Alexander M. Pagnotta, Estate Planning Attorney

 "Myths and Facts about the Maryland Inheritance Tax" by Attorney Alex Pagnotta (Audio) Inheritance taxes are not common, and Maryland is the only state within the United States that collects both an inheritance tax and an estate tax. As we work hard to build financial security and to leave a legacy, we do not want our estates to be subject to heavy taxation. However, Maryland may assess an … [Read more...] about Maryland Inheritance Tax Myths

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My Estate Plan is Signed, Now What?

March 23, 2023 by Sinclair Prosser Gasior

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"My Estate Plan is Signed, Now What?" by Attorney Laura Curry (Audio) Years ago or perhaps more recently, you met with an attorney to develop an estate plan. Maybe you set up a Last Will and Testament naming a Personal Representative or Executor to manage your estate upon your death or you chose a Living Trust to address incapacity concerns and avoid probate. You left the attorney’s office … [Read more...] about My Estate Plan is Signed, Now What?

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Trusts and Estates in Popular Movies

March 17, 2023 by Beth Burgee, Estate Planning Attorney

"Trusts and Estates in Popular Movies" by Attorney Beth Burgee (Audio) There are many movies that use estate planning as a catalyst for the main plot; whether it is reading a will aloud to the family, or a disgruntled family member contesting the will. But how much do these movies get right? Let’s take a look at some of the more popular movies that showcase these issues. Knives Out (2019): This … [Read more...] about Trusts and Estates in Popular Movies

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How to Include Your Family Pet in Your Estate Plan

March 9, 2023 by Alexander M. Pagnotta, Estate Planning Attorney

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"How to Include Your Family Pet in Your Estate Plan" by Attorney Ayana Johnson (Audio) If you already have an estate plan in place, ask yourself if you have included all your family in that plan? If you have a beloved pet that you consider part of the family, you may very well have failed to include him/her in your existing plan because you didn’t realize you could do so. To help you better … [Read more...] about How to Include Your Family Pet in Your Estate Plan

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Can I Handle the Duties of an Executor?

March 2, 2023 by Alexander M. Pagnotta, Estate Planning Attorney

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"Can I Handle the Duties of an Executor?" by Attorney Alex Pagnotta (Audio) There are many duties that must be fulfilled when named Personal Representative, or executor, of a Will. If someone you care about has passed away and the Will named you as executor, you want to think carefully about whether you are able to fulfill the role or if you should decline. Most individuals who have been … [Read more...] about Can I Handle the Duties of an Executor?

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What is Supported Decision-Making?

February 17, 2023 by Sinclair Prosser Gasior

"Supported Decision-Making?" by Attorney Laura Curry (Audio) Supported Decision-Making (“SDM”) is a recently enacted law in Maryland that passed in 2022.  This new law supports individuals living with disabilities and is an alternative to a court guardianship proceeding.  The stated purpose is to assist adults “by obtaining support in making, communicating or effectuating decisions corresponding … [Read more...] about What is Supported Decision-Making?

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IRS Increases Estate and Gift Tax Exemptions for 2023

February 7, 2023 by Sinclair Prosser Gasior

Starting January 1, 2023, the IRS raised the federal lifetime gift tax exemption from $12.06 million to $12.92 million and increased the annual gift tax exemption from $16,000 to $17,000. What is the annual gift tax exemption? Each year, the IRS sets the annual gift tax exclusion which allows a taxpayer to give a certain amount ($17,000 for 2023) per recipient without reducing any of … [Read more...] about IRS Increases Estate and Gift Tax Exemptions for 2023

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Can Medicaid Still Take My Home after I Die?

February 3, 2023 by Alexander M. Pagnotta, Estate Planning Attorney

"Can Medicaid Still Take My Home after I Die?" by Attorney Ayana Johnson (Audio) For 2021, the average cost of a year in a Maryland long-term care facility was $146,000. Unless you can afford to cover that kind of expense out of pocket, you will likely need to depend on Medicaid to help you if you need long-term care (LTC) in the future. One of your biggest fears, however, may be the commonly … [Read more...] about Can Medicaid Still Take My Home after I Die?

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What Happens with my Car at my Death?

January 24, 2023 by Alexander M. Pagnotta, Estate Planning Attorney

"What happens with my car at my death?" by Attorney Alex Pagnotta A car is an asset that many of us depend on in our daily lives to get to work, take the kids to school and run our errands. We put many efforts into caring for our vehicles, so we want our family to enjoy it after we are gone. Even if you own one car or a collection, it is important to plan so transfer will occur easily at death. … [Read more...] about What Happens with my Car at my Death?

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