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“Ten Essential Estate Planning Facts” – Audio

May 15, 2014 by Sinclair Prosser Gasior

  "Ten Essential Estate Planning Facts" by Attorney Nicole Livingston … [Read more...] about “Ten Essential Estate Planning Facts” – Audio

Filed Under: Beneficiary Designations, Charitible, Divorce Protection, Estate Planning, Estate Tax, Healthcare Directives, Healthcare Power of Attorney, Living Trusts, Pet planning, Planning for Minor Children, Probate, Probate avoidance, Special Needs Trust, Taxes, Trustee, Trusts, Wills Tagged With: American Academy of Estate Planning Attorneys, American Academy of Estate Planning Attorneys http/www.aaepa.com, Asset Protection, Blended Families, Charitable Giving, College Planning, Comprehensive Estate Plan, Digital Assets, Estate Plan, estate planning, Estate Planning Attorney, Estate Planning Checklist, Estate Planning Documents, Estate Planning Goals, Estate Taxes, Funding, Gifting, Incapacity Planning, Inheritance Planning, Inheritance Tax, Law Changes, Legacy Planning, Medical Directive, Privacy, Revocable Living Trust, Singles, Special Needs Planning, WNAV Radio http://www.wnav.com

Trustee, Executor, Power of Attorney: Who You Choose Can Make a Difference

April 11, 2014 by Sinclair Prosser Gasior

When you create an estate plan, you choose people to make decisions for you, such as agents, guardians, executors, or trustees. Often, people do not give much thought to those decisions, just naming their oldest child or whoever pops into their mind. The choices for these roles are perhaps the most important decisions to make. Good choices can help to ensure your wishes are carried out while bad … [Read more...] about Trustee, Executor, Power of Attorney: Who You Choose Can Make a Difference

Filed Under: Estate Administration, Estate Planning, Healthcare Directives, Healthcare Power of Attorney, Living Trusts, Long Term Care Planning, Personal Representative, Planning for Minor Children, Trustee Tagged With: Executor, Financial Power of Attorney, Guardianship, Health Care Power of Attorney, Incapacity Planning, Living Trust, Living Wills, Medical Directive, Medical Power of Attorney, personal representative, Powers of Attorney, Register of Wills, Testamentary Trust, trustee

Trustee, Executor, Power of Attorney – Who You Choose Can Make a Difference (Audio)

April 10, 2014 by Sinclair Prosser Gasior

"Trustee, Executor, Power of Attorney: Who You Choose Can Make a Difference" by Attorney Colleen Sinclair Prosser … [Read more...] about Trustee, Executor, Power of Attorney – Who You Choose Can Make a Difference (Audio)

Filed Under: Estate Administration, Estate Planning, Healthcare Directives, Healthcare Power of Attorney, Personal Representative, Wills Tagged With: Executor, Incapacity Planning, Living Wills, Powers of Attorney

Why Should I Have My Estate Plan Reviewed Every Five Years?

February 27, 2014 by Sinclair Prosser Gasior

  Many of the clients I meet with already have a will, trust, and power of attorney. Some have had their plans in place since the 90's or earlier, while others set up their plan only five or ten years ago.  Clients often come back to review their estate planning documents, and are encouraged to do so.  I like to review an estate plan every five years.  Often times, family circumstances have … [Read more...] about Why Should I Have My Estate Plan Reviewed Every Five Years?

Filed Under: Beneficiary Designations, Estate Administration, Estate Plan Review, Estate Planning, Estate Tax, Healthcare Directives, Healthcare Power of Attorney, Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs), Living Trusts, Planning for Minor Children, Trustee, Wills Tagged With: Asset Protection, Blended Families, Estate Taxes, Financial Power of Attorney, Funding, Incapacity Planning, Inheritance Planning, Law Changes, Living Wills, Powers of Attorney, Revocable Living Trust, Singles, Special Needs Planning

Why Should I Have My Estate Plan Reviewed Every Five Years? (Audio)

February 25, 2014 by Sinclair Prosser Gasior

  "Why Should I Have My Estate Plan Reviewed Every Five Years?" by Attorney Brooke J. Shemer … [Read more...] about Why Should I Have My Estate Plan Reviewed Every Five Years? (Audio)

Filed Under: Beneficiary Designations, Divorce Protection, Estate Planning, Estate Tax, Healthcare Directives, Healthcare Power of Attorney, Special Needs Trust, Trustee, Trusts, Wills Tagged With: Asset Protection, Blended Families, Estate Taxes, Financial Power of Attorney, Funding, Inheritance Planning, Medical Directive, Revocable Living Trust, Special Needs Planning

The Importance of the Power of Attorney

February 7, 2014 by Sinclair Prosser Gasior

  If you ask any adult these days, many are familiar with the concept of “Power of Attorney”.  Although they may be familiar with that concept, it is helpful to be reminded how they work and what types are available. A Power of Attorney can easily be characterized as a written authorization that you sign to allow someone else to act on your behalf to manage your private affairs.  The two main … [Read more...] about The Importance of the Power of Attorney

Filed Under: Estate Planning, Healthcare Directives, Healthcare Power of Attorney, Long Term Care Planning Tagged With: Financial Power of Attorney, Guardianship, Incapacity Planning, Medical Directive, Powers of Attorney

“The Importance of the Power of Attorney” (Audio) YOUR ESTATE MATTERS

February 5, 2014 by Sinclair Prosser Gasior

  "The Importance of the Power of Attorney" by Attorney Jon J. Gasior … [Read more...] about “The Importance of the Power of Attorney” (Audio) YOUR ESTATE MATTERS

Filed Under: Estate Planning, Healthcare Directives, Healthcare Power of Attorney Tagged With: Financial Power of Attorney, Guardianship, Incapacity Planning, Medical Directive, Powers of Attorney

Plan for Incapacity and Avoid the Need for Guardianship

January 29, 2014 by Sinclair Prosser Gasior

  Although we are only a few weeks into the New Year, many of us have already forgotten about our resolutions, or are putting off what we intended to accomplish at the start of the year.  If completing your estate plan in 2014 was one of your resolutions, then you’re ahead of the game.  Many of us procrastinate because it is difficult to contemplate our own incapacity and mortality.  It is also … [Read more...] about Plan for Incapacity and Avoid the Need for Guardianship

Filed Under: Estate Planning, Healthcare Directives Tagged With: Guardianship, Incapacity Planning, Powers of Attorney

“Plan For Incapacity And Avoid The Need For Guardianship” (Audio – YOUR ESTATE MATTERS)

January 28, 2014 by Sinclair Prosser Gasior

  "Plan For Incapacity And Avoid The Need For Guardianship" by Attorney Brooke J. Shemer … [Read more...] about “Plan For Incapacity And Avoid The Need For Guardianship” (Audio – YOUR ESTATE MATTERS)

Filed Under: Estate Planning, Healthcare Directives, Long Term Care Planning Tagged With: Guardianship, Incapacity Planning, Powers of Attorney, WNAV Radio http://www.wnav.com

Sinclair Prosser Gasior welcomes Attorney Jon J. Gasior

January 13, 2014 by Sinclair Prosser Gasior

  Sinclair Prosser Gasior is pleased to welcome Attorney, Jon J. Gasior.   Jon Gasior is admitted to the Maryland Bar and is a member of the Maryland State Bar Association Elder Law, Estates and Trusts and Property Sections.   Prior to coming to Sinclair Prosser Gasior, Jon worked for McCabe, Weisberg & Conway, LLC, a fast paced multi-faceted law firm.  In addition, Mr. Gasior was … [Read more...] about Sinclair Prosser Gasior welcomes Attorney Jon J. Gasior

Filed Under: Elder Law, Estate Planning, Healthcare Directives Tagged With: American Academy of Estate Planning Attorneys http/www.aaepa.com, Estate Planning Attorney, Estate Planning Lawyer, Incapacity Planning, Living Wills, Powers of Attorney, Revocable Living Trust, wpdiary.net/sinclairprosserlaw

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