My Parent Inherited a Home in Maryland but Never Changed the Deed—What Now?

This is a common situation. Your mother inherits a house but never updates the property deed. And then she passes away. What now? Even though your mother may not have updated the deed, by Maryland law she is still considered the property owner. If your mother had a will, the house would pass to […]
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Sep, 11, 2025
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Trustee Resignation Made Easier by The Maryland Trust Act

Under the Maryland Trust Act, which governs the administration of trusts in the state of Maryland, trustees will soon find it easier to resign from their duties. Beginning October 1, 2025, a Trustee may resign simply by submitting a written 30-day notice, informing beneficiaries, the creator of the trust (if still living), and any co-trustees. […]
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Aug, 05, 2025
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How Should a Personal Representative Handle Homeowner’s Insurance?

The Personal Representative has a fiduciary obligation to protect all assets of the decedent’s estate. If the decedent owned a property, this includes ensuring that the utilities and taxes are paid, and that the home is adequately secured among other obligations. What is often overlooked, however, is homeowner’s insurance. If you are the Personal […]
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Jul, 24, 2025
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How Much is a Personal Representative Compensated in Maryland Probate?

If you have taken on the responsibility of being the Personal Representative of an estate in Maryland, you may be wondering if—and how much—you will be compensated for your time and effort. The role of Personal Representative involves a variety of tasks and responsibilities, which we have written about in our post “What is […]
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Jun, 19, 2025
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Incorporating Your Maryland Timeshare Into Your Estate Plan

Timeshares are owned in one of two ways: leased or deeded. Leased, or contractual, ownership provides you with use of the property for specific periods of time. In most cases, the lease is not terminated upon death and there may be limitations on inheritance. When a person passes away, the decedent’s estate is required to […]
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May, 12, 2025
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The Importance of Homeowner’s Insurance for Maryland Probate

Homeowner’s insurance is an often-overlooked aspect of estate administration. If you are the Personal Representative of an estate, you have the fiduciary responsibility of securing and protecting all of the decedent’s assets, which includes making sure their homeowner’s insurance remains in effect for the estate’s real property. As the Personal Representative you should determine […]
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Mar, 19, 2025
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Do I Need a Probate Bond for a Maryland Estate?

A probate bond is a form of insurance designed to protect the estate and all beneficiaries from fraudulence or mismanagement by the estate’s Personal Representative. In most cases, Maryland state law requires a probate bond with a few exceptions, including: 1. If the decedent’s will explicitly waives the bond; 2. If all heirs or […]
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Sep, 13, 2024
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What Is the Interested Persons Form for a Maryland Probate Estate?

Maryland law defines an “interested person” as anyone listed in a will, an immediate family member, and a legatee or a trust now receiving interest from assets resulting from the person’s passing. The Interested Persons form must be filed along with the petition and should include any person or entity with a potential interest […]
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Aug, 09, 2024
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How Should I Prepare for a Meeting with a Maryland Probate Attorney?

Before meeting with a Maryland probate attorney, it is important to be as prepared as possible. This post will provide an overview of what you will need and what questions to ask. Begin by thinking carefully about your goals and concerns. If you are uncertain about any aspect of the probate process, come prepared […]
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Jun, 18, 2024
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Do Life Insurance and Retirement Benefits Need to Go Through Probate in Maryland?

Before meeting with a Maryland probate attorney, it is important to be as prepared as possible. This post will provide an overview of what you will need and what questions to ask. Begin by thinking carefully about your goals and concerns. If you are uncertain about any aspect of the probate process, come prepared […]
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May, 18, 2024
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