Secure Your Wealth with Strategic Trust Planning
Trust & Advanced Estate Planning Attorneys in Ellicott City, MD

Protect Your Assets & Preserve Your Legacy
A well-structured trust ensures that your wealth is managed and distributed according to your wishes, while reducing tax burdens and avoiding probate. Whether you need a revocable trust for flexibility, a special needs trust for a loved one, or an irrevocable trust for asset protection, our Ellicott City trust attorneys are here to guide you every step of the way.
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We offer trust solutions designed to protect your assets and preserve your legacy over time.
- Revocable Living Trusts – Maintain control while avoiding probate.
- Irrevocable Trusts – Secure assets from lawsuits & creditors.
- Dynasty Trusts – Preserve wealth for multiple generations.
We help families plan for the long-term care and financial security of loved ones with disabilities.
- First-Party & Third-Party Special Needs Trusts – Protect government benefits while securing long-term care.
- ABLE Accounts & Disability Planning – Offer tax-advantaged savings for individuals with disabilities.
- Guardianship Alternatives & Legal Protections – Ensure proper decision-making and care for vulnerable loved ones.
We design advanced trusts to protect assets, reduce tax exposure, and preserve property for future generations.
- Discretionary Trusts – Provide controlled distributions while protecting assets.
- Tax-Savings Trusts – Reduce estate tax liabilities with strategic trust structures.
- Residence Trusts – Preserve family homes or vacation properties across generations.

FAQ: Trusts & Advanced Planning
What’s the difference between a revocable and irrevocable trust?
A revocable trust allows modifications and control, while an irrevocable trust provides stronger asset protection and tax benefits.
How can a trust help me avoid probate?
A properly funded revocable trust allows assets to transfer directly to heirs, bypassing probate delays and court involvement.
Can a trust reduce estate taxes?
Yes! Irrevocable trusts, charitable trusts, and gifting strategies can lower taxable estate value and reduce estate tax burdens.
What type of trust is best for protecting assets from creditors?
Irrevocable asset protection trusts shield wealth from creditors, lawsuits, and divorce settlements.
Do I need a trust if I already have a will?
A trust offers more control over how assets are distributed, avoids probate, and provides financial protections not available in a simple will.
Still have questions? Let’s talk.
A trust is more than just a legal document—it’s a long-term strategy for wealth protection and peace of mind.
Let’s create a plan that fits your needs.
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