Determining the Value of an Estate in Maryland
 
                    
                                Understanding how an estate is valued is a crucial step in the probate process. In the state of Maryland, the valuation of an estate involves several considerations, and navigating these complexities is important for both the Personal Representative and the beneficiaries. Appraisal of Assets One of the primary steps in estate valuation is […]
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 Nov, 02, 2023 Nov, 02, 2023
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What Happens with Your Debt When You Die in Maryland?
 
                    
                                The passing of a loved one is a challenging and emotional time, and dealing with their financial affairs can be equally daunting. It’s important to understand the legal and financial processes that can happen when a person passes away and leaves behind debt. Estate Administration Process In Maryland, when a person passes away, […]
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 Oct, 26, 2023 Oct, 26, 2023
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Ways to Avoid Disputes Over Family Heirlooms
 
                    
                                Family heirlooms can create problems among family members after a loved one has passed away. Even if the deceased had a will or trust in place, these documents may not address specific items, leaving family members the task of dividing up heirlooms fairly. This post explores ways to avoid disputes over family heirlooms. If […]
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 Oct, 05, 2023 Oct, 05, 2023
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What is the Role of a Personal Representative?
 
                    
                                A Personal Representative (aka executor) is a person appointed in an estate plan, or, when there is no will, appointed as a matter of law or by the court. This role involves ensuring that the decedent’s wishes are fulfilled when distributing assets, as well as managing the decedent’s affairs, including paying taxes and other bills. […]
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 Aug, 25, 2023 Aug, 25, 2023
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What Happens If My Heir Dies Before I Do in Maryland?
 
                    
                                The answer to this question depends, first, on what kind of estate planning (if any) you have done. If you have a will or a trust in place, you have already named your beneficiaries. But unless you have named alternate beneficiaries in your will or trust, you will have little control over where a […]
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 Aug, 17, 2023 Aug, 17, 2023
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What is a Tangled Title and What Can I Do About It?
 
                    
                                A tangled title is a term used when you have inherited a home but the deed has not been legally transferred into your name. This may cause several difficulties, both practically and financially. For example, you may run into problems setting up utilities, obtaining a homeowner’s insurance policy, or taking out a home equity line […]
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 Sep, 21, 2022 Sep, 21, 2022
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What Is a Surviving Spouse Entitled to Receive Under Maryland’s Elective Share Statute?
 
                    
                                Maryland’s Elective Share Statute was designed to prevent a surviving spouse from being disinherited. House Bill 99, signed by Governor Hogan in 2019, expanded the assets included in calculating what a surviving spouse could inherit. Under the previous bill, only probate assets were subject to the elective share statute. Under the augmented statute, non-probate […]
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 Sep, 14, 2022 Sep, 14, 2022
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Must I Open a Maryland Probate Estate if the Only Asset is a Motor Vehicle?
 
                    
                                If the motor vehicle is co-owned, and the other owner is alive, then the vehicle will not be subject to a probate estate. However, if the vehicle is in the decedent’s name only, with no surviving co-owner, then a probate estate is necessary. If the vehicle is worth less than $50,000 then a small estate […]
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 Feb, 28, 2022 Feb, 28, 2022
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My Spouse Died Without a Will in Maryland, Can I Manage Their Estate?
 
                    
                                In Maryland, if you are married at the time of your spouse’s death, then you may have an interest in being the personal representative of the estate and inheriting their property. However, if your spouse has adult children, they may also have a property interest. Or, there may be a shared property interest depending on […]
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 May, 18, 2020 May, 18, 2020
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