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By Melissa N. Paddy, Esq., Liberty Legacy Law Group
When people think about estate planning, they usually think about wills and trusts.
But for many Maryland families, one of the most powerful estate planning tools is something far more practical:
Your deed.
If you own a home, how it’s titled – and what kind of deed you use – can determine whether your family ends up in probate, faces delays, or encounters tax and Medicaid complications.
Your deed controls:
And unlike a will, a deed impacts the property immediately.
1 – Joint Ownership (Used Carefully)
Some couples title property together so the survivor automatically owns the home at death.
But adding a child to the deed can create unintended consequences, like exposure to the child’s creditors or divorce issues.
2 – Life Estate Deeds
A life estate deed can allow someone to live in the home for life while naming who inherits it afterward – often avoiding probate.
But it must be drafted correctly under Maryland real property rules, and it can impact taxes and Medicaid planning if handled incorrectly.
3 – Trust Ownership
Placing a home into a revocable living trust can be an effective way to avoid probate while keeping control during your lifetime.
Trying to “quick fix” a deed without legal guidance can backfire.
Common mistakes include:
At Liberty Legacy Law Group, we don’t treat a deed like a single form to file – we treat it as a core part of your estate plan, because in Maryland, real estate is often the asset that creates the most probate delays and family stress.
Here’s what that looks like in practice:
Our goal is simple: protect your home, preserve your choices, and make things easier for your loved ones – without creating problems you didn’t intend.
A will gives instructions. A trust gives structure. But a deed can be the key that keeps your family out of court – and keeps your home where it belongs.
For many Maryland families, the home is the centerpiece of the estate. And when the deed isn’t aligned with the rest of the plan, families can face avoidable headaches: probate delays, confusion over authority, and last-minute legal scrambling.
If you own property in Maryland, your deed deserves a spot at the center of your estate plan – because the right deed strategy doesn’t just transfer property. It protects the people who depend on it.
At Liberty Legacy Law Group, we help Maryland families align their deeds with the rest of their estate plan. Reach out today and make sure your property is truly protected.
At Liberty Legacy Law Group, we’re not just planning for the future we’re honoring the lives, stories, and values that matter most.
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At Liberty Legacy Law Group, we’re not just planning for the future—we’re
honoring the lives, stories, and values that matter most.