Tags Maryland Estate Planning Attorney Estate Planning for Minimizing Gift Taxation Tara Frame May 31, 2018 Leaving behind money to your family, friends and other loved ones is a satisfying option for those with property to
Tags Debt Collection During Probate Managing Debt Collection During Probate Tara Frame May 24, 2018 The average U.S. household has over $16,000 in credit card debt, which is 10 percent higher than a decade earlier,
FRAME & FRAME ANNOUNCES THE ADDITION OF ATTORNEY ERICA REDMOND Tara Frame May 4, 2018 Frame & Frame is pleased to announce the addition of Erica Redmond as Associate Attorney with the firm. In this
Tags Anne Arundel County Elder Law Attorney Why End-of-Life Planning Should be Included When Planning for Long-Term Care Expenses Tara Frame April 30, 2018 It may seem like there are simply too many other tasks to take care of when you or a loved
Tags Estate Planning for Small Businesses Do Small Business Owners Need a Financial Power of Attorney? Tara Frame April 26, 2018 Estate Planning for Small Business Owners As the sole owner of your business, you have many responsibilities. From hiring and
Tags Asset Identification Probate Administration: Asset Identification Tara Frame April 19, 2018 As an executor of a will, it is your fiduciary duty to identify all assets of the estate. Failing to
Tags Maryland Estate Planning Attorney Protect Your Family’s Future | An Exclusive Seminar for Masons on Thursday, April 26th Tara Frame April 10, 2018 Tara Frame and Erica Redmond are giving a closed seminar to Masons on Thursday, April 26, 2018 at 7:30 pm.
Tags Charitable Giving Using a Trust to Give to a Charity Tara Frame April 5, 2018 Giving to a charity after death is one of the best ways to leave a lasting, beneficial mark on the
Tags DNR Do Not Resuscitate Order Tara Frame March 28, 2018 For some, one of the most important aspects of their estate plan is a Do Not Resuscitate order, more commonly
Tags Estate Planning for Cryptocurrency Estate Planning for Cryptocurrency Tara Frame March 15, 2018 Cryptocurrency is so new that many investors (people that own cryptocurrency) forget to include it in their will or trust.