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Helping Maryland and DC families create clear, effective estate plans.
Helping Maryland and DC families create clear, effective estate plans.
This private consultation is designed for individuals and families who are considering creating or updating an estate plan.
During the consultation, Attorney Aisha Mohammed will review your situation and discuss the appropriate planning options based on your goals, family structure, and assets.
Topics may include:
• Whether a revocable living trust is appropriate
• Planning for minor children or dependents
• Avoiding probate and simplifying asset transfers
• Choosing trustees, executors, and decision-makers
• Next steps for preparing your estate planning documents
$75 for a 20-minute consultation
If you decide to move forward with estate planning services, the consultation fee may be applied toward your estate planning package.
Estate planning packages typically begin at $1,000 without a Trust and $2,200 with a Trust.
Not sure what type of estate plan you need?
Schedule a consultation with the attorney to review your goals and determine the appropriate plan.
Some clients already know they want to move forward with creating an estate plan.
If you are ready to begin preparing your estate planning documents, you may start the process directly without scheduling a consultation.
Our estate planning packages include:
• Revocable Living Trust
• Pour-Over Will
• Durable Power of Attorney
• Healthcare Directive
• Estate planning consultation during the drafting process
• One round of revisions
Estate plans typically begin at $1,500 for individuals and $2,500 for married couples.
To begin:
1️⃣ Review and sign the estate planning agreement
2️⃣ Submit estate planning payment
3️⃣ Complete the estate planning intake questionnaire
Once these steps are completed, our office will begin preparing your documents.
If you have already signed the agreement and submitted payment, click below and our office will send the intake questionnaire.
You will first review and sign the estate planning agreement and then be directed to submit payment.