There may come a time when an adult can’t make decisions for themselves. At that point, a guardianship might be necessary. This enables one individual to legally make decisions for another. Maryland recognizes two primary types of guardianships for adults: guardian...
Plan For The Future With Confidence
Month: April 2025
Why don’t you have an estate plan?
Have you been thinking about estate planning, but just haven’t done it yet? You’re not the only one. Reports show that this is what most Americans do—and only about a third of them have actually gotten a plan in place. If you pass away without an estate plan, it’s...
3 key steps to build your special needs plan
Families raising children with special needs face extraordinary challenges that extend far beyond daily care routines. The financial reality of managing ongoing medical treatments and specialized therapies can create a burden many households struggle to shoulder. As a...