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Estate Planning Can Determine What Happens Next The answer to what happens after a parent dies owning a home often depends on the estate planning that was completed beforehand. A will, trust, Transfer on Death deed, or joint ownership arrangement can dramatically affect how property passes to the next generation.
Estate Planning

What Happens When a Parent Dies Owning a Home?

One of the most common questions families ask after the death of a parent is: “What happens to the house now?” The answer depends on how the property was owned and what estate planning, if any, was completed before death. Some homes transfer relatively smoothly. Others require probate proceedings, deed Read more

By Joseph Gentile, 6 daysJuly 1, 2026 ago
Maryland family home illustrating estate planning and deed ownership decisions
Deed Transfers

Should You Add Your Child to Your Deed?

One of the most common questions homeowners ask is: “Should I add my child to my deed so they inherit the house when I die?” At first glance, it seems like a simple solution. By adding a child to the deed, many homeowners hope to: Avoid probate Simplify estate administration Read more

By Joseph Gentile, 3 weeksJune 16, 2026 ago
Estate Planning

Why Your Trust May Not Avoid Probate

Many people create a revocable living trust believing it will help their family avoid probate after they pass away. Often, that is exactly what happens. However, simply signing a trust agreement does not automatically avoid probate. In fact, one of the most common estate planning issues I encounter is a Read more

By Joseph Gentile, 1 monthJune 1, 2026 ago
Estate Planning

Do I Need a Trust If I Own Property in Another State?

Owning real estate in more than one state is common. What many property owners don’t realize is that this can create unexpected legal and financial complications after death—especially when no planning has been done in advance. One of the most common questions that comes up is: Do I need a Read more

By Joseph Gentile, 2 monthsMay 4, 2026 ago
Estate Planning

What Is an Ancillary Estate and When Is It Required?

When someone passes away owning property in more than one state, their estate may not be handled in just one place. In many cases, a second probate proceeding—known as an ancillary estate—is required. For families, this often comes as a surprise, especially when they believe everything has already been handled Read more

By Joseph Gentile, 2 monthsApril 27, 2026 ago
Estate Planning

How an Out-of-State Death Can Trigger a 1% Probate Fee

Do you own property in Maryland but live in another state? Did you know that an out-of-state death can trigger a 1% probate fee in Maryland? Many homeowners own property in more than one state. But what often goes unnoticed is what happens after death—especially when someone who lives outside Read more

By Joseph Gentile, 3 months ago
Deed Transfers

Estate Planning Isn’t Just Wills and Trusts—It’s Deeds

When people think about estate planning, they usually think about wills and trusts. But there’s a critical piece that is often overlooked: How your real estate is titled. In Washington, DC and Maryland, estate plans frequently fail—not because the documents were drafted incorrectly, but because the deeds were never aligned Read more

By Joseph Gentile, 3 monthsMarch 26, 2026 ago
Online deed
Deed Transfers

Why Online Deed Forms Are a Bad Idea in DC and Maryland

Searching for an online deed using “DC quitclaim deed form” or “Maryland deed template” makes transferring property look deceptively simple. A few blanks, a notary stamp, and you’re done—right? In reality, online deed forms are one of the most common sources of title problems I see in DC and Maryland. Read more

By Joseph Gentile, 5 months ago
Estate Planning Can Determine What Happens Next The answer to what happens after a parent dies owning a home often depends on the estate planning that was completed beforehand. A will, trust, Transfer on Death deed, or joint ownership arrangement can dramatically affect how property passes to the next generation.
Estate Planning
What Happens When a Parent Dies Owning a Home?
Don’t Wait Too Long to Start Estate Planning
Estate Planning
Don’t Wait Too Long to Start Estate Planning
Maryland family home illustrating estate planning and deed ownership decisions
Deed Transfers
Should You Add Your Child to Your Deed?
Can a Will Avoid Probate in Maryland or DC?
Estate Planning
Can a Will Avoid Probate in Maryland or DC?
Why Your Trust May Not Avoid Probate
Estate Planning
Why Your Trust May Not Avoid Probate
Why Trust Funding Matters in Maryland
Estate Planning
Why Trust Funding Matters in Maryland
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