"How Prenuptial Agreements Can Strengthen Your Estate Plan" by Attorney Jon Gasior (Audio) A prenup, short for prenuptial agreement, is a legally binding contract signed by a couple before marriage. The law requires that prenuptial agreements be entered into voluntarily by both parties and not by coercion or undue pressure. The agreement must be fair, reasonable, and entered into with full … [Read more...] about How Prenuptial Agreements Can Strengthen Your Estate Plan
What Happens to Credit Card Rewards Upon Death?
Rewards offered by credit card companies are often the motivators for people to sign up for a particular credit card over another. People spend years accumulating rewards, such as points, miles, and cash rewards. After years of earning these rewards, people often wonder if rewards can be passed along to their heirs. Whether or not a person’s heirs can receive these rewards will depend on the … [Read more...] about What Happens to Credit Card Rewards Upon Death?
Lessons from The Inheritance Games
"Lessons from The Inheritance Games" by Attorney Beth Burgee (Audio) Estate planning is often seen as a dry, practical task – necessary but not much fun. However, Jennifer Lynn Barnes’ gripping novel, The Inheritance Games, brings the intricacies of estate planning to life in a thrilling, albeit inaccurate, narrative. This young adult mystery centers on Avery Grambs, a teenager who unexpectedly … [Read more...] about Lessons from The Inheritance Games
Homeowner’s Insurance After Death
"Handling Homeowner’s Insurance After Death" by Attorney Alex Pagnotta (Audio) There are many aspects that an Executor must manage after the death of a loved one. And while you are grieving the loss, if there is a house, it is often one of the first places you visit and immediately start thinking…what are my responsibilities? While it may be apparent that the utilities must be paid and the … [Read more...] about Homeowner’s Insurance After Death
Navigating Trusts For Married Couples
Navigating the complexities of trusts for married couples is a common concern in estate planning. You might be wondering whether you and your spouse should establish one joint trust or separate trusts.. Trusts are generally a good strategy if you want a comprehensive, complete, and flexible estate plan. Most people will set up a trust to avoid probate, keep their estate plan private, and make it … [Read more...] about Navigating Trusts For Married Couples
What Happens to Your Belongings After You Pass Away?
"What Happens to Your Belongings After You Pass Away?" by Attorney Cristol Wagner (Audio) What happens to all of your belongings after you pass away? Your belongings are also called your Tangible Personal Property. When you create a Revocable Living Trust, you assign all your personal property to the Trust. This means that the person you’ve chosen to administer your Trust at your passing, your … [Read more...] about What Happens to Your Belongings After You Pass Away?
How To Update Your Revocable Living Trust
It has been quite some time since you came into our office and you are wondering about the process for updating your Revocable Living Trust. Family members have been born or passed away, tax laws have changed, or maybe you are concerned about a beneficiary’s ability to manage their future inheritance. As a reminder, your Revocable Living Trust is a flexible legal tool that allows you to manage and … [Read more...] about How To Update Your Revocable Living Trust
You Want to Donate Your Body to Science, Now What?
"You Want to Donate Your Body to Science, Now What?" by Attorney Laura Curry (Audio) An important aspect of estate planning is deciding wishes for your last remains which can include donating your body to science. If you want to donate your body to science the Maryland Department of Health offers the State Anatomy Board Body Donation Program to competent Maryland residents 18 or older. Using … [Read more...] about You Want to Donate Your Body to Science, Now What?
Portability: Estate Planning Hack
"Portability: Estate Planning Hack" by Attorney Beth Burgee (Audio) One of the major concerns many people have when completing their estate plan is estate taxes and portability is one of many tools that can combat this concern. So, what is portability exactly? Portability is an election that can be made under both federal and state tax laws. A portability election allows a surviving spouse … [Read more...] about Portability: Estate Planning Hack
Four Reasons Why You Need Advanced Estate Planning Now
When clients first consider estate planning, they often believe they need a “simple will” because their situation and assets are straightforward. After spending a few minutes discussing their goals, family, and assets it is obvious that their situation is anything but basic. Below are four examples where your estate plan needs advanced planning and guidance from your trusted estate planning … [Read more...] about Four Reasons Why You Need Advanced Estate Planning Now










