Derived from a statute originally enacted in 1798, Maryland’s elective share law is fundamentally changing in 2020. No longer limited to a fractional share of the net probate estate, a surviving ...
Maryland’s recently enacted Augmented Estate Law introduces new protections for dissatisfied spouses taking under an elective share. It also makes it difficult to exclude certain assets from passing ...
In many instances, spouses execute what is referred to as reciprocal wills. What this means is that each spouse designates the other as the entire beneficiary or the primary beneficiary of their ...
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