Secure Your Legacy with a Personalized Estate Plan
Wills, Trusts, & Estate Planning in Ellicott City, MD

Planning for the Future Starts Today
A well-crafted estate plan ensures that your wishes are honored, your loved ones are protected, and your assets are distributed efficiently and appropriately. Without a legally sound will or trust, your estate could face delays, unnecessary taxation and expense, or complicated legal challenges.
At Limsky Law Group, we help individuals and families in Ellicott City, Howard County, and throughout Maryland create comprehensive estate plans that provide clarity, security, and peace of mind. Whether you need a simple will or a sophisticated trust, our experienced attorneys guide you through every step with personalized attention.
Protect your future today.

How We Help with Estate Planning
Wills & Living Wills
A will is the foundation of every estate plan. We assist with:
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Last Will & Testament – Legally direct the distribution of your assets.
✔ Living Wills & Advance Directives – Ensure your healthcare wishes are followed.
✔ Executor Guidance – Appoint a trusted individual to oversee your estate.
Trusts for Asset Protection & Probate Avoidance
Trusts provide added security and flexibility in estate planning. We offer:
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Revocable Trusts – Control your assets while avoiding probate.
✔ Irrevocable Trusts – Protect assets from creditors and lawsuits.
✔ Special Needs Trusts – Secure financial stability for loved ones with disabilities and medical needs.
Comprehensive Estate Plans
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Blended Family Planning – Ensure fairness in inheritance for remarriages.
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Charitable Giving Strategies – Maximize tax benefits while giving back.
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Business Succession Planning – Secure the future of your business.

FAQ: Wills, Trusts, & Estate Planning
What happens if I die without a will in Maryland?
If you pass away without a will, Maryland intestacy laws will determine how your estate is distributed, which may not align with your wishes.
What’s the difference between a will and a trust?
A will outlines asset distribution after death and may require probate, while a trust allows for immediate management and avoids probate.
Do I need a lawyer to create a will or trust?
While DIY estate planning is possible, errors can lead to expensive disputes, probate issues, or tax burdens. A lawyer ensures your estate plan is legally sound and customized to address your needs.
Still have questions? Let’s talk.
Estate planning is the greatest gift you can leave behind.
Our Ellicott City estate planning attorneys are here to help you build a plan that fits your needs, preserves your legacy, and provides lasting peace of mind for those you love.
Start planning today.