Wills

Rockville Wills Attorney

Estate Planning in Montgomery County, MD

A will is one of the most essential estate planning tools, offering peace of mind knowing that your assets and loved ones will be cared for according to your wishes. Crafting a will demands meticulous attention to detail to honor your exact intentions.

At Bortmes Legal Services, LLC, we provide personalized guidance throughout the will-writing process. By incorporating all necessary elements, such as the designation of beneficiaries and executors, we can create a legally binding document tailored to your specific needs. Our services emphasize precision and clarity, thus minimizing potential disputes.

Request a consultation with our Rockville wills lawyer at Bortmes Legal Services, LLC by phone at (681) 540-0649 or by contacting us online

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What Can Be Included in a Will?

Wills are versatile documents that address various personal and financial matters. 

You may use a will to:

  • Distribute assets. Specify who should inherit your bank accounts, real estate, investments, and personal belongings.
  • Name a guardian for minor children. Appoint someone you trust to care for your children and to manage whatever assets you leave them should they be left without both parents.
  • Create trusts. Testamentary trusts can manage assets for minors or those with special needs.
  • Make specific bequests. Leave particular items, such as heirlooms or charitable gifts, to people or organizations of your choosing.
  • Appoint an executor. Name a person responsible for carrying out the terms of your will and managing your estate. 
  • Funeral and burial instructions. Outline preferences for burial, cremation, or memorial services. 
  • No-contest clause. Discourage challenges to the will by disinheriting anyone who contests it.

For a will to be valid in Maryland, it must be in writing, signed by the testator, and witnessed by at least two credible witnesses who are present at the same time. Maryland does not recognize holographic (handwritten, unwitnessed) wills or oral wills.

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    Powers of Attorney & Medical Directives in Rockville

    Estate planning does not stop at creating a will. To fully safeguard your future, it is vital to have a comprehensive plan that includes Powers of Attorney and Medical Directives.

    • Powers of Attorney: This document designates someone to handle your financial and legal affairs if you become incapacitated. This may include managing bank accounts, paying bills, or even selling property on your behalf.
    • Medical Directives: Also known as an Advance Healthcare Directive, this document outlines your preferences for medical care and end-of-life decisions. It also appoints someone to make healthcare decisions for you if you cannot.

    Bundling these documents with your will creates a balanced estate plan, giving you protection in both life and death. Our attorney can draft these essential documents alongside your will to ensure your wishes are honored in all situations.

    Discuss your estate needs with our Rockville wills attorney. Call (681) 540-0649 or contact us online for a consultation. 

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