Why do you need a Maryland Will?

Maryland Attorney WillsBefore I answer that question, let me ask you some questions.  Do you want decide what you want to happen to property after your death?  Or would you prefer to let the State of Maryland make that decision for you?  Would you want the Court to decide who will raise your children in the event that both you and your spouse were to die?  Do you want to take advantage of legitimate ways to lower your estate’s death taxes so that more of your estate can go to your children or other beneficiaries? Or would you prefer that your money be donated to the government?  Would you like to choose your personal representative, or would you prefer that the Court appoint one for you.

 

Of course we all already know the answers to the above questions….but when put that way it makes it pretty clear that EVERYONE needs a will.  Forms and computer programs are very helpful in preparing a Will, but be very careful.  Too often, lengthy and expensive litigation is caused because people do not seek the assistance of an attorney when they prepare their will.   By trying to save money, they actually end up spending sometimes up to tens of thousands of dollars that could have been saved by having the Will drawn up properly.

 

Each individual is unique.  One size form does not fit all.  What helps one person may not be what will help you in preparing your Will.  Talk to us about it.  Tell us what you want, and let us make certain that your Will is correct.  And enjoy the sense of well-being you will experience in knowing that your wishes will be carried out correctly with a well-written Will.

 

“Where there is a Will……there is peace of mind.”

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