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Estate Planning

Estate Planning

What is a Trust Protector?

When most people think about trusts, they imagine a static legal document—signed, funded, and then left alone to operate exactly as written. In reality, well-designed trusts often last for many years, sometimes decades. During that time, laws change, family circumstances evolve, and administrative challenges arise. That’s where a trust protector Read more

By Joseph Gentile, 2 weeksFebruary 25, 2026 ago
Estate Planning

Why Every Maryland Adult Needs a POA and Medical Directive

When most people think about “estate planning,” they picture wills, trusts, and the transfer of assets after death. But in reality, the most important documents in your estate plan are often the ones that protect you while you are still alive. Two essential documents—your Maryland Power of Attorney (POA) and Read more

By Joseph Gentile, 3 monthsDecember 2, 2025 ago
Estate Planning

Understanding Estate Planning in Secure Property Transfers

Learn about the importance of estate planning in ensuring secure and efficient property transfers. Explore key strategies and considerations for creating a comprehensive estate plan.

By Joseph Gentile, 4 monthsNovember 10, 2025 ago
Estate Planning

Estate Planning Explained by a Maryland Real Estate Lawyer

Learn what estate planning entails from a Maryland real estate lawyer. Understand the key components and importance of having a well-crafted estate plan in place.

By Joseph Gentile, 4 monthsNovember 10, 2025 ago
Estate Planning

What Is Estate Planning and Why Is It Important?

Learn about estate planning and its importance in protecting your assets and providing for your loved ones. Understand the key components and benefits of creating an effective estate plan.

By Joseph Gentile, 4 monthsNovember 5, 2025 ago
Estate Planning

10 Essential Estate Planning Tips for Maryland Homeowners

Secure your future with essential estate planning insights from ’10 Essential Estate Planning Tips for Maryland Homeowners’.

By Joseph Gentile, 4 monthsNovember 3, 2025 ago
Estate Planning

7 Reasons Estate Planning is Crucial

Estate planning is essential for protecting your family’s future in Maryland and Virginia. Learn about the key reasons why having an estate plan is so important.

By Joseph Gentile, 4 monthsOctober 30, 2025 ago
Estate Planning

Estate Law Simplified: Key Concepts for Property Owners

Learn the essential concepts of estate law that every property owner should know. Understand the legal aspects of property ownership, transfer, and inheritance.

By Joseph Gentile, 4 monthsOctober 28, 2025 ago
Estate Planning

Why You Need a Will Even if You Have Joint Banking Accounts

It’s very common for parents to add an adult child to their bank accounts — sometimes to make bill-paying easier, sometimes as part of an estate plan. But what actually happens to those accounts when the parent passes away? And if everything goes automatically to the child, what’s the point Read more

By Joseph Gentile, 5 months ago
Estate Planning

Can Estate Law Simplify Deed Transfers in Washington D.C.?

Learn how estate law can simplify the process of deed transfers in Washington D.C. and ensure a smooth transition of property ownership.

By Joseph Gentile, 6 monthsSeptember 9, 2025 ago

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What is a Trust Protector?
Estate Planning
What is a Trust Protector?
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Deed Transfers
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Online deed
Deed Transfers
Why Online Deed Forms Are a Bad Idea in DC and Maryland
How to Transfer a Property into a Trust in Maryland
Deed Transfers
How to Transfer a Property into a Trust in Maryland
Understanding No-Consideration Deed Transfers in DC
Deed Transfers
Understanding No-Consideration Deed Transfers in DC
Removing a Deceased Owner on a Deed in DC
Deed Transfers
Removing a Deceased Owner on a Deed in DC
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