Lissa L. Betancourt

Lissa L. Betancourt

McNamee Hosea, P.A. β€’ Annapolis, MD
Estate PlanningPersonal Injury

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Contact

Email
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Phone
410-266-9909
Address
Annapolis, MD, 21401, US

Professional

Bar Admissions
District of Columbia2020Maryland2021

About

Lissa L. Betancourt is a dedicated attorney at McNamee Hosea, P.A., located in Annapolis, Maryland, where she focuses her practice on Estate Planning and Trust and Estate Administration. With bar admissions in both the District of Columbia and Maryland, Lissa brings a sophisticated understanding of the intricacies of estate law to her clients. Her commitment to providing comprehensive legal solutions is evident in her personalized approach, ensuring that each client's unique needs and goals are thoroughly addressed. Lissa's expertise lies in guiding clients through the complexities of estate planning, including the creation of wills, trusts, and powers of attorney that reflect their wishes and protect their assets. She is adept at navigating the often complicated processes of trust and estate administration, helping families manage the distribution of assets with compassion and professionalism during challenging times. Lissa understands that estate planning is not just a legal necessity; it is a vital conversation about legacy, responsibility, and peace of mind. At McNamee Hosea, P.A., Lissa is committed to fostering strong client relationships based on trust and open communication. Her meticulous attention to detail and proactive approach ensure that her clients are well-informed and confident in their estate planning decisions. With a focus on delivering exceptional service and results, Lissa L. Betancourt is a trusted advocate for individuals and families seeking to secure their financial futures and navigate the complexities of estate law.

About Estate Planning Law

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.

Credentials

Education
Charlotte School of Law, Charlotte, North Carolina, 2016 | JD | Norwich University, Northfield, Vermont, 2019 | M.A., Master of Arts | Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania, Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania, 2010
Updated: Mar 10, 2026