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Estate planning considerations for self employed individuals

Three Important Concerns Self-Employed Individuals Should Address

By Andre O. McDonald |

Being self-employed is no easy task. You are the owner, and in some cases, the only employee. While you may have more freedom than the average worker, a lot of responsibilities lie on your shoulders. Working together, we can craft a comprehensive estate plan that will help you address three important concerns you may… Read More »

What is a living will ? Read on to find out

Creating a Living Will

By Andre O. McDonald |

What is a living will? Creating a living will ensures your future healthcare decisions and plans are respected. A living will, also known as an advance directive, is a legal document outlining medical treatment preferences and end-of-life care if you can’t communicate or make decisions for yourself. Everyone should have an advance directive, as… Read More »

Estate tax vs inheritance tax: do you know the difference?

Estate Tax vs Inheritance Tax

By Andre O. McDonald |

Estate tax vs inheritance tax… what’s the difference? These two forms of taxation relate to transferring wealth from generation to generation but are entirely different. The federal government levies a tax on all estates when the value meets a certain financial threshold. Twelve states (including Maryland) and the District of Columbia levy additional estate… Read More »

What do do with a loved one's digital footprint after they pass

Handling a Loved One’s Digital Footprint After They Die

By Andre O. McDonald |

Most adults have not made a will, let alone created an estate plan addressing their online profiles and accounts (aka their digital footprint). As your online presence grows professionally and personally, taking charge of your digital assets and plans for them after you die becomes important. Some social media companies like Facebook, Instagram, and… Read More »

The importance of estate planning for single parents

Are You Single with a Minor Child? If So, You Need a Plan

By Andre O. McDonald |

You have a minor child who depends on you for their survival, so you need to make sure that they will be cared for if you are ever unable to care for them. Estate planning for single parents is critical so you can address your minor child’s care and custody and provide instructions about… Read More »

Estate taxes 101

Basics of Estate Taxes

By Andre O. McDonald |

In the United States, estate taxes are levied on the transfer of assets from a deceased individual’s estate to their heirs or beneficiaries. An estate tax is not the same as an inheritance tax. It’s a tax on the total value of a person’s assets at the date of death. The estate pays the… Read More »

What to do if your spouse dies with a property disclaimer in their will or trust

Three Things You Need to Do When Your Spouse Dies and Their Will or Trust Has a Disclaimer Provision

By Andre O. McDonald |

Losing your spouse is one of the most difficult things you might face in life. Although it is important to take time to grieve, there are also some crucial steps you need to take as soon as possible to address your spouse’s accounts and property and secure your own future. For example, if your… Read More »

pros and cons of beneficiary-controlled trust

Pros vs. Cons of a Beneficiary-Controlled Trust

By Andre O. McDonald |

Would you like to provide your children or loved ones with an inheritance but protect them from the risks that may accompany a large windfall? If so, you can create a beneficiary-controlled trust in which the person you name as the trust’s primary beneficiary has rights, benefits, and control over the property held by… Read More »

Do you know the risks of naming a minor child as beneficiary on your retirement account?

Want to Leave Your Retirement Account to Your Minor Child? Consider These Things First

By Andre O. McDonald |

Your retirement account may be one of the most valuable things you own. Many people consider naming their children as the beneficiaries of these accounts because they think it is a way of easily transferring their wealth if something happens to them. However, there are some factors that make this type of transfer more… Read More »

Understanding the risks of an unrecorded deed

What Is the Effect of an Unrecorded Deed?

By Andre O. McDonald |

A deed is a legal document used to transfer real property ownership rights from one person or entity (the grantor) to another (the grantee). In many cases, this transfer occurs due to the property being sold, with the seller transferring the property to the buyer. Typically, a deed is recorded with the local county… Read More »

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