Check to make sure you don’t lose your home over an unpaid bill
April 1, 2009
Every year thousands of properties go to auction at tax sales throughout Maryland―and not just for owed taxes. Unpaid property taxes, water bills and other bills owed to a Maryland county or Baltimore for repairs such as alley paving can cause you to lose your home. More Read More →
Tax credits for homeowners and renters
February 19, 2009
Whether the tax stimulus package that was just passed by Congress and signed into law by President Barack Obama has a direct benefit to you may take a bit of time to figure out. But tax credit programs for Maryland homeowners and renters exist—and have been around for years. More Read More →
Resolve to lighten your debt balances
January 8, 2009
Your New Year’s resolution is to tackle your debt and become plastic-free. Okay! This is a good time of the year to be optimistic. So where should you start? If you’re not feeling overwhelmed by all the money you owe and just need a few suggestions about where to begin, there are easy budgeting and pay-down-your-debt calculators online that can offer quick advice — and put everything in perspective. More Read More →
Credit card debt after death?
December 24, 2008
Q. My wife died recently. She had some credit cards in her name that were only in her name and that only she used. Am I responsible for paying them off? A. Generally, if you are not a joint account holder, you are not responsible to pay off the debt. But More Read More →
Prosecutor fights white-collar crime and guides students
December 18, 2008
ADAM D. LIPPE
Age: 35
Profession: Assistant State’s Attorney, Baltimore County; adjunct professor at University of Maryland School of Law, University of Baltimore School of Law, Strayer University and Stevenson University.
Achievements: Editor of several manuals for national bar review courses. Positions on Johns Hopkins... More
Collect your thoughts before the bill collector calls
November 26, 2008
You have lost your job or are having trouble making ends meet—and who calls? It’s the bill collector, demanding that you send money right away. Your natural response could be terror, anxiety, anger, or to just hang up. More Read More →
Advice for the credit-wise consumer
October 28, 2008
Recession blues got you down? And, wouldn’t you know it, just in time for the holidays. But short of boycotting the malls, there’s a lot you can do—both in your personal life and in dealing with consumer issues—that can take the sting out of the year’s busiest shopping season. More Read More →
What is an autopsy?
August 27, 2008
Q. What is an autopsy? A. An autopsy is a series of tests and examinations performed on the body and its internal organs to determine the presence of an injury and/or to identify any disease that may have caused or contributed to the death of a person where the cause is not apparent. Tests are performed to check for the presence of infectious diseases, alcohol or drugs. Source: Andrew G. Slutkin and Jamison G. White specialize in medical malpractice and catastrophic injury law with Silverman,... More
Who decides if there will be an autopsy?
August 27, 2008
Q. Who decides if there will be an autopsy? A. This depends on who the person was and the circumstances surrounding the death. In Maryland, an individual dying as a result of a homicide, poisoning, suicide, criminal abortion, rape, therapeutic misadventure or drowning, or who died in a suspicious or unusual manner, or who died while apparently healthy, or who is dead on arrival at the hospital will be examined by the medical examiner in the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner in Baltimore. More Read More →
Who pays for autopsies?
August 27, 2008
Q. Who pays for autopsies? A. If the autopsy is performed by the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, there is no charge to the family. Families may be charged $30 for a copy of the autopsy report. If, however, the autopsy is requested by the family and is performed by a private physician at another facility, the family will likely have to pay for the autopsy. Source: Andrew G. Slutkin and Jamison G. White specialize in medical malpractice and catastrophic injury law with Silverman, Thompson,... More

