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Estate Planning

Can a Will Avoid Probate in Maryland or DC?

One of the most common misconceptions in estate planning is that having a will allows an estate to avoid probate. It does not. In fact, a will is typically the document that directs how property is distributed through the probate process, not around it. For homeowners and families in Maryland Read more

By Joseph Gentile, 1 dayJune 8, 2026 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, 2 monthsMarch 26, 2026 ago
Deed Transfers

What Happens to a House When an Owner Dies in Washington, DC or Maryland?

Dealing with the passing of a loved one is already stressful enough, but often when a property owner passes away, of the first questions families ask is: What happens to the house now? In Washington, DC and Maryland, the answer depends entirely on how the property was titled before death. Read more

By Joseph Gentile, 4 monthsFebruary 18, 2026 ago
Deed Transfers

Transfer on Death Deeds in DC: An Estate Planning Tool

When planning for the transfer of real estate after death, most people assume that a will or trust is the only way to ensure property passes smoothly to the right individuals. However, in Washington, D.C., property owners have an additional, highly effective option: the Transfer on Death Deed, also called Read more

By Joseph Gentile, 7 monthsNovember 17, 2025 ago
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
Do I Need a Trust If I Own Property in Another State?
Estate Planning
Do I Need a Trust If I Own Property in Another State?
What Is an Ancillary Estate and When Is It Required?
Estate Planning
What Is an Ancillary Estate and When Is It Required?
How an Out-of-State Death Can Trigger a 1% Probate Fee
Estate Planning
How an Out-of-State Death Can Trigger a 1% Probate Fee
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