Andalman & Flynn’s Mary Ellen Flynn, Esq. presented to Transfiguration Parish on Wills, Powers of Attorney, and Advance Health Care Directives – May 3, 2020. The video below provides a helpful recap of the original presentation: Note: This...
Just a few days ago, the Maryland Court of Appeals answered the question of what is the proper execution and attestation of a last will and testament. In the case of Castruccio v. The Estate of Peter A. Castruccio, the opinion for which is posted here, the Court held...
Most attorneys who handle estate matters have seen the following situation: Client comes to your office for assistance with probating a deceased relative’s estate. You ask to see a copy of the Last Will and Testament. Client produces a Will prepared by the deceased...
On October 1, 2010, Maryland’s new General and Limited Power of Attorney Act (House Bill 659) became effective. This Act provides two statutory Power of Attorney (“POA”) forms and a Certification form for an Agent to verify facts concerning a POA. One of the POA forms...