Using Online Tools to Set Up Wills and Trusts In Maryland

If you are beginning to think about how to manage your estate in the event that you become disabled or die, it may be tempting to turn to some of the many tools available online.  Skilled wills and trusts lawyers will almost always advise against this, and it’s not because they’re trying to get your money.

While it’s possible that some online estate planning tools can work for your situation, it’s much more likely that you’ll end up trying to force your situation to fit their cookie-cutter approach.  The end result is that no one truly gets what they need or want.

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Physicians Should Consider Asset Protection Planning with a Bethesda or Largo Estate Planning Attorney

As medical malpractice claims continue to rise in the U.S., more physicians than ever are turning to asset protection strategies to help them avoid financial catastrophe in the face of a malpractice lawsuit.

While nearly every physician is at risk for a lawsuit, there are some doctors who experience legal claims more than most.  Three of the most at-risk medical professions for lawsuits include obstetrics, neurosurgery, and radiology.

The reasons for the high percentage of medical claims in these fields are varied and complicated, but it often boils down to the rate of risk associated with these areas, rather than with lack of skill or professionalism on the part of the physician.  Of course, there is the case of frivolous lawsuits as well.

Whether a lawsuit against a physician is well-founded or not, it can still cost an incredible amount of time, effort, and money.  While it may help to reevaluate laws regarding malpractice litigation, there are more immediate things that doctors can do to protect themselves, and their personal assets, if a lawsuit is filed.

Traditionally, physicians have attempted to protect their assets by setting up living trusts and even placing their property in another person’s name. Now, however, physicians may find the asset protection vehicle they are looking for in a Family Limited Partnership.

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Working with an Estate Planning Attorney to Secure Your Children’s Financial Future

One of the most important aspects of estate planning is the overall effect it will have on an individual’s or couple’s children.  Whether these are minor children who will need a guardian or adult children who are already on their own, the need for financial planning exists.  A good estate planning attorney in Bethesda or Largo can help you determine what needs there are and how best to go about meeting them.  It’s possible that creating a trust will be the right path for you.

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Tips for Paying Your Grandchild’s College Tuition

The increasing cost of college tuition has sent many people turning to their estate planning attorneys to discover the most strategic, tax-friendly ways to meet their children or grandchildren’s future education needs.

It’s well known that Ivy League schools can cost over $50,000 a year, while state university programs can cost up to $25,000, with prices projected to climb. Add to the mix the cost of graduate degrees and it’s very likely today’s college student will leave school with a six-figure mess on their hands.

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Do You Need A Trust Attorney With All The Online Options Available?

Trust lawyers are well aware of the variety of online estate planning tools available to those in Bethesda and Largo and beyond. The variety of products available can create a false sense of security, however, when an individual believes he or she has made adequate plans for the estate. Recent Consumer Reports findings determined that … Read more

Don’t Let Another Year Pass Without Naming Guardians For Your Kids!

If you’re making New Years resolutions this year and still have minor children at home, don’t forget to add naming legal guardians to the list!

Statistics show that 69% of parents do not have legal guardians named who can raise their kids if something tragic happens to them.  Many assume a family member would step in, or that they can simply “tell” someone about their guardianship wishes, but unfortunately, our legal system does not work that way.

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Elder Law Attorney’s Advice on Helping Parents Create an Estate Plan

In Maryland, just as everywhere else in the nation, there is a tendency for people to put off estate planning.  Elder law attorneys recognize that there are multiple factors that lead people to procrastinate when it comes to the process.

One of the biggest factors, of course, is that most people don’t want to consider their own mortality, and estate planning forces you to do just that.  When it comes to adult children, we are just as guilty of not wanting to think about the inevitability of losing our parents, and therefore, we choose not to push them.

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Estate Planning Considerations for Single Adults In Maryland

When we typically think of estate planning, we see grandma and grandpa putting together a will and possibly setting up some trusts for the following generations. It’s all about providing for our offspring, right? Not necessarily. Even if you are single and/or have no children, a wills and estates lawyer should still be in your … Read more