
Protecting Your Digital Life: The Estate Planning Issue Most Plans Still Miss
When people think about estate planning, they typically think about real estate, bank accounts, and retirement funds. But for most of us today, a significant portion of our lives —

What Happens to Your Home When You Die? Maryland Families Often Get a Surprise
For most Maryland families, the home is the largest asset they own. It carries decades of memories, and for many people, it represents the most significant thing they plan to

Why “I’ll Do It Later” Is the Most Expensive Estate Planning Decision You Can Make
In the hundreds of families I’ve worked with over the years, the most common reason people don’t have an estate plan isn’t complexity. It isn’t cost. It’s the quiet belief

How to Care for Aging Parents Without Tearing Your Family Apart
Caring for an aging parent has a way of bringing out the best and worst in families — usually at the same time. One sibling ends up doing most of

The State Might Be Holding Your Money Right Now
Did you know that 1 in 7 Americans has unclaimed property sitting with a state government? Billions of dollars, just waiting. And most people have no idea. This isn’t about

Why Many Families Are Better Off With a Living Trust
If you have a will, that’s a great start. But here’s something a lot of people don’t realize: a will doesn’t keep your family out of court. It actually sends
