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Category Archives: Estate Planning

These Life Events May Require you to Update your Estate Plan

Which life events require an immediate estate plan update?

By Andre O. McDonald |

Estate planning is the process of developing a strategy for the care and management of your estate if you become incapacitated or upon your death. One commonly known purpose of estate planning is to minimize taxes and costs, including taxes imposed on gifts, estates, generation skipping transfer and probate court costs. However, your plan… Read More »

Naming Life Insurance Beneficiaries: Are Your Loved Ones Really Protected from the Storm?

Life Insurance and Estate Planning: Protecting Your Beneficiaries’ Interests

By Andre O. McDonald |

One misconception people have about life insurance is that naming life insurance beneficiaries is all you have to do to ensure the benefits of life insurance will be available for a surviving spouse, children, or other intended beneficiary. Life insurance is an important estate planning tool, but without certain protections in place, there’s no… Read More »

Why George Carlin Thinks Estate Planning is a Must

Got Stuff? George Carlin Says You Need an Estate Plan!

By Andre O. McDonald |

George Carlin would have been a great pitchman for estate planning. You may remember his stand-up routine on “stuff.” We all have stuff, and we’re pretty particular about our stuff. We move it around with us, it’s hard for some of us to get rid of it, and some of us don’t like our… Read More »

Financial Plan vs. Estate Plan - Are You REALLY covered?

Is a Financial Plan Enough? Why Experts Say You Need an Estate Plan, Too

By Andre O. McDonald |

If you want to leave a robust financial legacy for your family, a financial plan alone is like trying to guide a boat with just one oar. It’s only part of the big picture for your overall monetary health. A well-informed financial plan is worth your time for several reasons, but let’s look at… Read More »

Holographic wills: are they enforceable?

Are Handwritten Intentions Enforceable? Princess Diana Thought So…

By Andre O. McDonald |

Princess Diana of Wales was one of the world’s most loved celebrities – and one of the richest. Her tragic death in 1997 was world news. The majority of her estate, reportedly worth $40 million at the time of her death, was divided between Prince William and Prince Harry in her estate plan. However,… Read More »

Estate Planning for Unmarried Couples: Til' Death Do Us Part, Too!

‘Till Death Do Us Part, Too: Estate Planning Tips for Commitment Without Marriage

By Andre O. McDonald |

Advice columnist Ann Landers once observed that “love is friendship that has caught fire.” If that’s true, there are thousands of ways for that blaze to unfold. For many Americans, such devotion and passion do not need to be neatly formalized as marriage.   In fact, our cultural norms are shifting, and quickly. Consider… Read More »

Naming a guardian for your child is one of the most important things you can do to protect them

Do It Now: Why Naming a Guardian for Your Child Can’t Wait

By Andre O. McDonald |

We know it’s hard. Thinking about someone else raising our children stops us all in our tracks. It feels crushing and too horrific to consider; but you must. If you put off naming a guardian for your child, it’s possible that a stranger will end up determining who raises your child if something happens to… Read More »

What You Need to Know about Estate Planning Under Trump Administration

Impacts of the Trump Presidency on Estate Planning: Your Quick Guide

By Andre O. McDonald |

Estate Planning Under Trump It’s official — at 12:00 p.m. on January 20th, 2017, Donald J. Trump was inaugurated as the 45th President of the United States of America, in essence completing the 2016 presidential election cycle. With that bit of uncertainty behind us and a fresh administration starts out, here’s what you need… Read More »

3 Coping Strategies for the Overwhelmed Personal Representative

3 Tips for the Overwhelmed Personal Representative

By Andre O. McDonald |

While it is an honor to be named as personal representative (executor) of a will or estate, it can also be a sobering and daunting responsibility. Being a personal representative requires a high level of organization, foresight, and attention to detail to meet all responsibilities and ensure that all beneficiaries receive the assets to… Read More »

How to Avoid Probate Costs in Maryland

3 Simple Ways to Avoid Probate Costs in Maryland

By Andre O. McDonald |

The bad news: not only does probate take forever, probated estates are subject to a variety of costs from attorneys, executors, appraisers, accountants, and courts. Depending on the complexity, probate costs in Maryland can run into tens of thousands of dollars. In Maryland, attorneys’ fees and executors’ fees are regulated by state statute; the final… Read More »

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