How Long Does It Take to Probate an Estate?
At some point in your life, you will likely be involved in the probate of an estate. You may be the personal representative for...
Third Party Custody in Maryland
Who is a third party? Any person who is not a child’s natural parent. Until recently, a third party seeking custody of a minor...
Estate Planning Advice After Divorce
After a divorce, there are several key issues you need to address as you update your estate plan or create a plan for the...
6 Reasons to Hire a Divorce Attorney
If you are preparing to file for divorce, you may be considering whether or not you need to hire an attorney. Retaining a Maryland...
Meet the Attorneys at SinclairProsser Law
Jon Gasior
Jon has recently taken over as the owner of SinclairProsser Law. Jon’s interest in becoming an attorney was sparked by his desire to...
Impacts of Social Media on Family Law Cases
According to a 2018 survey by Pew Research Center, nearly 70 percent of adults in America use Facebook. Generally, social media websites and applications,...
Top 5 Estate Planning Goals
When you think about creating an initial estate plan, you likely focus entirely on the need to create a roadmap for the distribution of...
The Importance of Incapacity Planning
When people think of traditional estate planning, they think of how they want to pass on their assets after death. One thing that is...
Catching Cheaters, Liars and Frauds
It’s clear that our feelings and concerns about our safety and security have changed in recent years. From corporate investigations to keeping executives safe,...
What Happens to Guns in an Estate?
One piece of any estate plan that requires attention is the ownership of firearms. Due to the interplay of state and federal law governing firearms,...