The main priority for many parents is to ensure that their children are taken care of. Unfortunately, there are instances in which biological parents may no longer be able to care for their children. Sudden deaths often account for such situations, but rather than...
Probate dispute: Sam Cooke’s granddaughter facing legal issues
On Behalf of The Law Office of Morrison & McGrew, P.A. | Dec 21, 2016 | Estate Administration & Probate
Being part of a legal dispute can be a complicated endeavor. Therefore, individuals who are facing probate litigation or other similar proceedings may wish to ensure that they understand their cases and what they may have to confront as they move forward. If...
Power of attorney agent may have say in Maryland funeral plans
On Behalf of The Law Office of Morrison & McGrew, P.A. | Dec 15, 2016 | Power Of Attorney
Making funeral arrangements for a recently deceased loved one can be a difficult task for any Maryland residents. The situation may become even more complicated if the decedent did not make his or her wishes known. In some cases, conflicts may arise when it comes to...
Estate plan can help to ensure family’s financial security
On Behalf of The Law Office of Morrison & McGrew, P.A. | Dec 9, 2016 | Wills
People naturally prefer not to talk about death, which is why estate planning is not high on people's list of priorities. However, an estate plan is essential for ensuring one's family's financial security in the future. A few tips may help people in Maryland to...
Disputes may put estate administration on hold in Maryland
On Behalf of The Law Office of Morrison & McGrew, P.A. | Nov 30, 2016 | Estate Administration & Probate
When individuals die without creating an estate plan, it is not unusual for surviving family members to face conflicts. There are cases in which estate disputes could have many repercussions, and estate administration could be put on hold while the issues are...
Maryland residents may be concerned with probate proceedings
On Behalf of The Law Office of Morrison & McGrew, P.A. | Nov 22, 2016 | Estate Administration & Probate
Losing a loved one can be an extremely difficult time in anyone's life. If Maryland residents must handle the estate of a deceased family member, they may wonder what steps they need to take in order to ensure that the probate process is addressed in the correct...
DIY estate plan documents not best choice for Maryland residents
On Behalf of The Law Office of Morrison & McGrew, P.A. | Nov 17, 2016 | Wills
Many Maryland residents thinking about estate planning may think they can handle the process on their own. However, creating an estate plan can, at times, be complicated, and there may be facets that could be easily overlooked without the proper professional help. As...
A Maryland resident may not want to avoid creating an estate plan
On Behalf of The Law Office of Morrison & McGrew, P.A. | Nov 8, 2016 | Wills
End-of-life decisions may be something that makes many individuals cringe. Confronting mortality can be a hefty task, and some Maryland residents may choose to believe that planning for death is not necessary. However, an estate plan is an essential tool for an...
4 things to put in your will
On Behalf of The Law Office of Morrison & McGrew, P.A. | Nov 5, 2016 | Wills
Many people put off making a will, thinking that there is always time, and many of them end up dying without a will. However, creating a comprehensive will can save a lot of time, hassle and money. Wills are not just about assigning your financial assets. Your will is...
Decisions for a Maryland estate plan require careful discussion
On Behalf of The Law Office of Morrison & McGrew, P.A. | Nov 4, 2016 | Wills
When making estate planning decisions, many Maryland residents may wish to consider how their families will be affected by those determinations. Because an estate plan addresses more than just who will be left property, individuals may want to assess their family...
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