How To Handle Social Media Accounts After Death Social media is an important part of our lives these days. Most seniors, who use the internet, are on Facebook
Estate Planning for New Parents When you are expecting a baby, it is an exciting time filled with anticipation, joy, and planning for the future.
The Sandwich Generation: Caring for Aging Parents The term “sandwich generation” refers to a growing demographic of individuals who find themselves squeezed between the responsibilities of caring
Starting the Estate Planning Conversation During the Holidays The holiday season is a time of togetherness and reflection, making it an ideal opportunity to broach important topics like
Signs That Your Parent May Need a Guardianship As your parents get older, you may realize that they are more forgetful. This can manifest itself in subtle ways
LGBTQ Estate Planning: 3 Things You Need Now [vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Estate planning with LGBTQ issues should be done with the careful guidance of an experienced LGBTQ estate planning attorney who
Estate Litigation Attorneys Help Protect Your Inheritance & Peace of Mind Estate litigation can be a complex and emotionally charged legal process. When disputes arise concerning the distribution of assets, a
Should You Have a Life Estate Deed? While every person in Maryland should have a will or trust, there are some scenarios where a life estate deed
What’s Up Features Tara Frame as Expert of the Month In it’s April issue, What’s Up Media featured Tara Frame as the Expert of the Month for estate planning, probate,
If My Loved One Has a Will, Do I Have to go Through Probate? According to Investopedia, “Probate is a legal process in which a will is reviewed to determine whether it is valid