With 25 years of legal experience, estate planning attorney Michelle Lanchester is committed to quality. Whether you need assistance with a will, a trust, a power of attorney or a guardianship, Michelle can give you the guidance you need to make sure your wishes are known and your family is secure.
Let her ensure that you leave a legacy of love. Maryland and Washington DC estate planning attorney Michelle Lanchester provides quality, commitment and care, assisting her clients with creating personalized estate planning arrangements.
Let her ensure that you leave a legacy of love. Maryland and Washington DC estate planning attorney Michelle Lanchester provides quality, commitment and care, assisting her clients with creating personalized estate planning arrangements.
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With 25 years of legal experience, Maryland and Washington DC estate planning lawyer Michelle Lanchester has advised and counseled thousands of clients throughout her career. Attorney Lanchester has worked with a wide variety of clients from diverse backgrounds. She focuses her practice on guardianship and estate planning including wills, trusts, advance directives, financial power of attorney and letter of instructions.
Whether you are looking to set forth funeral arrangements, minimize estate tax liability, dictate life-prolonging medical care, or simply update and revise your will, having your estate in order is of utmost importance. Estate planning lawyer Michelle Lanchester helps families throughout Maryland and Washington DC.
A will is an important legal document that gives instructions on how you would like your property distributed after your death. A living will specifically addresses your medical preferences if you are unable to consent. Unfortunately, more than half of all Americans will die without one, often putting their families through unnecessary stress.
You have recently lost a loved one, and you are in the midst of dealing with the sorrow. The time has come to distribute their estate according to their will - but you think something may be awry with the document. Maybe money is going to an ex-spouse, or an estranged family member is receiving a suspiciously hefty portion of the estate, leaving very little else for the deceased's children.
Living wills are different from last wills and testaments. As an advance health care directive, a living will states the type and duration of medical treatment you would like to receive if you are comatose, or injured to the point where you cannot provide consent for yourself. A living will can include your decision regarding ventilators, feeding tubes, resuscitation and dialysis.
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