Secure Your Legacy & Protect Your Assets
Estate Planning & Asset Protection Attorneys in Ellicott City, MD

Plan Today for Peace of Mind Tomorrow
Estate planning isn’t just about protecting wealth—it’s about securing your legacy, minimizing tax burdens, and ensuring your loved ones are cared for according to your wishes. Without a legally sound estate plan, your assets could be tied up in probate, subject to unnecessary taxation, or distributed against your intentions.
At Limsky Law Group, our experienced Ellicott City estate planning attorneys provide comprehensive legal strategies to help you preserve wealth, avoid probate, and protect your beneficiaries.
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We help you put essential documents in place to ensure your wishes are honored and your loved ones are protected.
- Last Will & Testament – Clearly define asset distribution after your passing.
- Living Trusts – Avoid probate and maintain privacy over your estate.
- Healthcare & Financial Directives – Ensure trusted decision-making in critical situations.
We guide families through estate administration and help minimize probate with proactive legal planning.
- Personal Representative Support – Ensure proper execution of wills and estate settlements.
- Avoiding Probate – Use legal tools like trusts to streamline asset transfers.
- Estate Planning Coordination – Align all legal documents to minimize court involvement and delays.
We help ensure your estate plan stays effective, up to date, and aligned with your long-term goals.
- Trustee Support – Assistance with trust administration and legal compliance.
- Coordination of Estate Documents –
Ensure all planning documents align to minimize delays.
Estate Planning Review – Evaluate and refine estate planning to prevent unnecessary probate.

FAQ: Estate Planning & Asset Protection
Do I need an estate plan if I don’t have significant assets?
Yes! Estate planning isn’t just for the wealthy—it ensures your wishes are followed and avoids unnecessary legal complications, delays, and expense for your loved ones.
How can I avoid probate in Maryland?
Tools like revocable trusts, joint ownership, and beneficiary designations can help you avoid probate and expedite asset transfers. Determining which strategy is most appropriate depends on your situation.
What is the Maryland estate tax threshold?
In 2025, estates exceeding $5 million are subject to Maryland estate tax. Strategic planning can help reduce or eliminate tax burdens.
Can I protect my estate from creditors or lawsuits?
Yes! Irrevocable trusts, asset protection trusts, and business structures can help shield wealth from your legal claims. Descendants' Trusts, Special Needs Trusts, and Marital Trusts can help shield wealth from the creditors of your beneficiaries.
When should I update my estate plan?
Estate plans should be updated every 3–5 years or after major life events like marriage, divorce, births, or significant financial changes.
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A strong estate plan protects your family and secures your future.
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