Wills and Power of Attorney Wills and Power of Attorney documents are your best protection for your family, your assets and your future. These documents simply state how you want your family and estate cared for in the case of your death or critical injury/illness. This may include guardianship of your children, settlement of debt, distribution of property, final decisions about beneficiaries of your estate and ultimately how your final remains will be handled.
In the event there is no will, state law determines how to distribute your property.
How We Can Help Remsburg & McGill can help you determine what type of will or power of attorney best fits your situation. We can also help you with an equally broad spectrum of options for Living Wills, Advanced Medical Directives and Health Care Agents in the event of life threatening health or injury that may leave you unable to make decisions about medical options or your estate. Regardless of your situation, we can help you establish or re-negotiate your plans and wishes for your family and estate in the event you are unable to act on those wishes personally.
Where We Go From Here Our legal offices in downtown Frederick, Maryland have the ability to assemble and prepare all written documentation necessary to establish a will or power of attorney for your estate. We will advise you of how to best manage and store the documents we have created in the event of an emergency or upon your death. For those who already have a will or power of attorney we are able to update and provide changes to your current documentation when your wishes or circumstances change. Regardless of the size of your estate, large or small, a will is the best option to establish your wishes and designate a person to execute those wishes in your absence. |
What You Can Expect Remsburg & McGill will review your current situation and advise you of the type of planning and/or documentation to best protect you, your family and estate. We will develop a plan of required documents and deliver a completed package of documents according legal standards to be enacted upon your death or certain medical conditions. The process takes between 1-4 months to fully inventory and develop personalized documents for you and your family.
Free Consultation Procrastination is the biggest culprit of why most families are left without wills or power of attorney. The resulting turmoil of settling an estate through state law and probate is one that leaves families already grieving from the loss of a loved one in a state of disbelief. We can help you have the satisfaction of knowing your desires will be carried out for the future through your will and documentation that set forth your plan for your family and estate. Give us a call today.
Contact Us For consultation on Wills, Power of Attorney or other legal matters, call us at 301-620-4333, or submit the contact us form on this website. |