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...
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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...
Keeping a will updated may be prudent for Maryland residents
On Behalf of The Law Office of Morrison & McGrew, P.A. | Oct 24, 2016 | Wills
Many Maryland residents may have already taken steps to create their estate plans. Creating a will is an action that many individuals find beneficial, but they may also want to ensure that they keep such documents updated. Without necessary changes, there is a chance...
Maryland residents may worry about creating an estate plan
On Behalf of The Law Office of Morrison & McGrew, P.A. | Oct 11, 2016 | Wills
There are many factors to consider when estate planning, and as a result, some Maryland residents may seem intimidated by the process. Not only will individuals be faced with the prospect of their eventual demise, but numerous aspects will need to be considered and...
Unclear ownership could affect estate plan terms in Maryland
On Behalf of The Law Office of Morrison & McGrew, P.A. | Sep 22, 2016 | Wills
Many Maryland residents may create plans for their estates with certain ideas in mind. However, if those individuals get married more than once, there is a chance that the estate plan could be affected by those marriages. In some cases, remarriage could cause issues...
Maryland residents may wish to address possible estate plan holes
On Behalf of The Law Office of Morrison & McGrew, P.A. | Aug 23, 2016 | Wills
It is not unusual for Maryland residents to get married more than once in their lifetimes. If these marriages come later in life, there will likely be many topics that need to be addressed when it comes to finances and property. As a result, individuals may wish to...
Safeguarding against will disputes may help Maryland residents
On Behalf of The Law Office of Morrison & McGrew, P.A. | Aug 18, 2016 | Wills
Maryland residents who face family conflicts may worry about the potential issues that could arise after their deaths. It is not uncommon for a will to be contested, and some individuals may wish to take such action if they believe the contents of a will do not...
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