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Korinne Buckwalter Super is a distinguished attorney with an unparalleled 70 years of experience in the field of estate planning, serving clients from her office at the Law Offices of Bryan A Bishop in Baltimore, Maryland. Her extensive legal career is marked by an unwavering commitment to providing personalized and strategic estate planning solutions that ensure her clients' legacies are preserved and protected for future generations. Located at 1400 S Charles St in the heart of Baltimore, Korinne has become a trusted advisor to individuals and families seeking to navigate the complexities of wills, trusts, and estate administration. Korinne’s practice is characterized by a meticulous attention to detail and a deep understanding of the ever-evolving legal landscape surrounding estate planning. She is dedicated to crafting tailored strategies that align with her clients' unique goals and circumstances, ensuring that their assets are managed and transferred according to their wishes. Her approach is both compassionate and pragmatic, offering clients clarity and peace of mind in what can often be a daunting process. Korinne’s vast experience has equipped her with the expertise needed to address even the most intricate estate planning challenges, making her an invaluable resource for clients at every stage of life. At the Law Offices of Bryan A Bishop, Korinne Buckwalter Super is not only a seasoned legal professional but also a steadfast advocate for her clients' interests. Her dedication to excellence and client-centric service has established her as a respected figure in the legal community and a pillar of support for those seeking to secure their financial futures. Whether working with young families or retirees, Korinne remains committed to guiding her clients with integrity, empathy, and a profound respect for their individual needs and aspirations.
Estate planning attorneys help individuals plan for the distribution of their assets and care during incapacity. They create wills, trusts, and other documents to protect families and minimize taxes. Common matters include wills, trusts, powers of attorney, healthcare directives.