Baltimore, Maryland Estate Planning Office: What Happens to Property Obtained After a Will is Created?
Under Maryland Code, there is a presumption that a Will passes all property the testator owns at the time of her death. This includes all property acquired after the execution of the Will, unless the Will contains specific provisions to the contrary.
For a free confidential conversation to discuss these and other estate planning matters, or to create your own estate plan and Will, contact Maryland estate planning attorney Stephen J. Reichert at 410-299-4959, sreichert@reichertlegal.com or by clicking here.
Day, evening and weekend appointments are available in office or at your residence. Mr. Reichert personally serves clients in Baltimore, Baltimore County, Anne Arundel County, Howard County, Prince George’s County, Carroll County, Frederick County, Harford County, Montgomery County, Washington County, Charles County and throughout most of Maryland.
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- Apr, 23, 2014
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