Access To Digital Assets Many of us are using online accounts to some degree: to manage finances, correspondence, or social interactions, all with the storage of their personal information. Sometimes the information is stored on our own personal devices, such as a...
With Proven Results
With Proven Results
Estate Planning
Yours, Mine And Ours: When Is A Prenuptial Agreement Necessary?
The news and media are loaded with stories about messy celebrity divorces involving prenuptial agreements. While it may seem that only extremely wealthy individuals - or superstars - enter into prenuptial agreements before tying the knot, that simply is not true....
Move Estate Planning To The Top Of Your New Year’s Resolutions
For many people, the new year is a time to set goals for the year ahead - a list of to-dos. Consider adding estate planning to your list, as a priority item. When To Update Your Estate Plan A lot can happen in a year. If you have an existing estate plan, now is a...
Maryland’s Estate Tax Laws Are Changing In January; Is Your Estate Plan Still Relevant?
Maryland's New Estate Tax Exemption In 2014, Maryland's estate tax exemption had been $1 million, and increased to $1.5 million in 2015. Over the next four years, this exemption amount will increase as follows: $2 million for individuals who pass away in 2016 $3...
What Gifts Will You Give This Holiday Season?
The holiday season is upon us. For many, that means hitting the mall the day after Thanksgiving in search of the perfect gift. An often overlooked area for gifts? Your own estate. Think of this as "strategic gifting." Not only will you be giving a loved-one a gift,...