What Is Included in a Complete Estate Plan?
May 1, 2026
A complete estate plan gives you and your family real protection — not just paperwork. It answers three questions at once: who decides for you if you can't, who cares for the people who depend on you, and what happens to what you've built.
For most Maryland families, that means a will (with guardianship for minor children), a revocable living trust to keep the bulk of the estate out of probate, a durable power of attorney with real elder-law-grade provisions, an advance directive, and beneficiary designations that actually match the plan. Miss any one of these and the plan has a hole.
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