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Aug 07

WHO IS RESPONSIBLE FOR PAYING A DECEDENT’S DEBTS?

By: Jessica L. Estes

The last thing anyone wants when a loved one dies is to be harassed by that person’s creditors.  Unfortunately, it happens all too often.  The mail comes, and in it, a letter from a creditor expressing their condolences and wanting to know who is responsible for paying the bills.  Having just lost a loved one, you are not sure what your obligations are, nor is that your top priority.  Likely, you toss the letter aside; you will deal with it later.

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May 08

#TuesdayTips: Veterans’ Benefits

As Memorial Day approaches, I am reminded of the sacrifices our Veterans have made so we, the people, can retain our freedoms.  Many of these veterans require some form of long-term care; yet, very few are aware of the benefits that may be available to help them pay for that care.

If you are a Veteran or surviving spouse of a deceased Veteran and your income is not sufficient to cover your long-term care expenses, you may qualify for a benefit called Aid and Attendance through the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (“VA”).  Read More

Feb 16

#FamilyFriday – My Kids Don’t Want to Follow the Visitation Schedule

The parents have filed suit, went to mediation, attended trial, or settled their issues as they relate to child custody, visitation, and support.  As a result, the parents have a visitation and holiday schedule, established modes of communication, and settled on child support.  The parents are satisfied or as best as they can be in the situation.  Anything missing?  Read More

Feb 09

Family Law Changes in 2017

Welcome back to #FamilyFriday!  In the last several weeks ERA Law Group, LLC moved to its new location at 20 Ridgely Avenue, Suite 204, Annapolis, Maryland.  We are excited to welcome you to our new office!

On this week’s #FamilyFriday article, ERA Law Group, LLC wants to discuss some recent changes in Maryland Law including the admissibility of Domestic Violence Orders in divorce cases and getting back your maiden name!Read More

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