A “living will” and a Do Not Resuscitate (DNR) are important documents that guide medical decisions if you’re unable to make them yourself. However, they serve different purposes and have key distinctions. Living Will In Virginia and Maryland, a “living will” is part of an advanced medical directive, allowing adults to outline their medical preferencesContinueContinue reading “What Is The Difference Between a Living Will and a DNR?”
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Understanding Living Trusts
In the realm of estate planning, one term that often comes up is the living trust. But what exactly is a living trust, and how can it benefit you and your loved ones? What is a Living Trust?A living trust, also referred to as a revocable trust, is a legal arrangement in which an individualContinueContinue reading “Understanding Living Trusts”
We’re Growing! Now Offering Comprehensive Estate Planning Solutions to Both Virginia and Maryland
Mathews Law is delighted to announce expansion into the state of Maryland. With this expansion, Ms. Lisa Mathews will proactively extend her expertise and dedicated service to a broader community, offering comprehensive estate planning solutions to clients in both Virginia and Maryland. Mathews Law has garnered a reputation for providing a warm and welcoming environmentContinueContinue reading “We’re Growing! Now Offering Comprehensive Estate Planning Solutions to Both Virginia and Maryland”
Estate Planning: Your Roadmap to Peace of Mind
Starting the journey of estate planning can seem a bit overwhelming, especially with all the complex terms and various elements involved. But don’t worry! The friendly team here at Mathews Law is all set to help you navigate the basics. Our aim is to make estate planning a breeze, simplifying the process so you canContinueContinue reading “Estate Planning: Your Roadmap to Peace of Mind”
Wills and Trusts: What’s the Difference?
What’s the difference between a will and a trust? Is a will sufficient or do you need a trust? These are some of the more common questions our clients have during the estate planning process. While both serve the purpose of distributing assets and property to beneficiaries, they have distinct differences in how they workContinueContinue reading “Wills and Trusts: What’s the Difference?”
Part 2: What Business Owners Need to Do About the Corporate Transparency Act
In our recent post we introduced you to the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA), a significant piece of legislation aimed at enhancing transparency and combating financial crimes. In this article, we’ll detail what steps you need to take next to ensure compliance. What should you do now? As a small business owner, it’s essential to takeContinueContinue reading “Part 2: What Business Owners Need to Do About the Corporate Transparency Act”
Part 1: What Business Owners Need to Know About the Corporate Transparency Act
As a small business owner, staying abreast of regulatory changes is vital to ensuring compliance and safeguarding your business interests. One such recent development is the implementation of the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA), a significant piece of legislation aimed at enhancing transparency and combating financial crimes. In Part 1, we’ll delve into what the CTAContinueContinue reading “Part 1: What Business Owners Need to Know About the Corporate Transparency Act”
Federal Estate Tax and Gift Tax Exclusion Rates for 2024
Effective January 1, 2024, new federal estate and gift tax exclusion rates are now in place. This article outlines the updated figures and provides essential information for individuals navigating estate planning considerations. Federal Estate Tax Exemption The federal estate tax exemption for 2024 stands at $13.61 million per individual. This figure represents the threshold atContinueContinue reading “Federal Estate Tax and Gift Tax Exclusion Rates for 2024”
Naming Alternate Beneficiaries: A Simple Step with Big Implications
The way we plan for the future can have profound effects on our loved ones. When it comes to estate planning, one essential but often overlooked step is naming alternative beneficiaries on your financial accounts, such as your 401k, TSP, or investment, and bank accounts. Naming alternative beneficiaries when you work with an estate attorneyContinueContinue reading “Naming Alternate Beneficiaries: A Simple Step with Big Implications”
Mathews Law, PLLC Celebrates Five Years!
It’s hard to believe, but we’re thrilled to celebrate a significant milestone – it has been five remarkable years since we opened our doors to serve our fellow Virginians. Our journey as an estate planning attorney in Alexandria, VA has been both challenging and rewarding, and today, as we mark our 5th anniversary, we wantContinueContinue reading “Mathews Law, PLLC Celebrates Five Years!”
