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If you do not have a will, then the laws of Maryland kick in to determine what to do with your assets after your death. Dying without a will is […]
Probate can be a time-consuming process, but there are ways to legally avoid it. In Rockville, MD, one solution is to hire an estate attorney to set up a living […]
Talking about politics can sometimes be risky business. However, as is often said, elections have consequences and in the context of estate planning it is important to examine the Biden […]
When you’re a business owner, estate planning must be integrated with a succession plan. Succession planning is about laying the groundwork for a smooth transition of business ownership to family […]
Talking about estate planning with elderly parents can be a difficult, emotional topic, but it’s essential for every family. Unless you’re certain your parents have an up-to-date will and a […]
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By: Stephen R. Elville, J.D, LL.M., Principal and Lead Attorney – Elville and Associates, P.C. OK, it’s time to “get real” as we used to say in the seventies. A […]
By: Stephen R. Elville – Principal and Lead Attorney of Elville and Associates, P.C. In yesterday’s Time to Think blog, we talked about providing for the possibility of a […]
By: Nicole T. Livingston – Associate Attorney In 2016, the Maryland Fiduciary Access to Digital Assets Act became law. This law allows your agent named in your power of attorney, […]


