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Diagram of Living Trust

How a Maryland Living Trust Works

A living trust — also sometimes called a revocable living trust — is a good estate planning tool for some people. Before you decide whether a living trust should be part of your estate plan, take the time to understand how a Maryland living trust… Read More
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Gavel And A Last Will And Testament

What Happens If You Die Without a Will in Maryland?

If you die without a will in Maryland or do not express your final wishes in an estate plan, state law determines who makes your funeral arrangements and receives your property. In our Rockville, Maryland, estate planning practice at The Law Office o… Read More
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Elderly father adult son and grandson out for a walk in the park.

Elder Law: Comprehensive Legal Services For You or Your Aging Loved Ones

Our clients at The Law Office of Henry Nash — most of whom reside in Rockville or elsewhere in Montgomery County, Maryland — often ask us exactly what types of matters “elder law” includes. As a relatively new area of legal practice, this exp… Read More
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Wills and Living Trusts

It depends on your circumstances and goals as to whether a Will or a revocable living trust makes more sense for you. But here in general terms are some observations about Wills and living trusts. Read More
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Durable Financial Power of Attorney

A durable financial power of attorney is a legal document in which you name a financial agent, who is somebody to make decisions about your financial affairs if you are incapacitated. “Durable” means that the power of attorney remains in effect n… Read More
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Surrogate Health Care Decision Making and Advance Health Care Directives

If you become incapacitated and need medical treatment, what kind of care will you receive, and who is going to make decisions for you? The answers to these crucially important questions include surrogate health care decision making and advance healt… Read More
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