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Meet Thomas Anthony Burns, a dedicated estate planning attorney based in Columbia, MD. With a passion for helping families navigate the complexities of life’s transitions, Thomas brings a compassionate and personalized approach to his legal practice at Thomas A. Burns. He understands that estate planning is not just about paperwork; it’s about securing peace of mind for you and your loved ones. With extensive experience in mediation and collaborative law, Thomas is committed to resolving disputes amicably, ensuring that families can focus on what truly matters. He believes in empowering his clients to make informed decisions that reflect their unique values and wishes. Whether you are drafting a will, establishing a trust, or planning for long-term care, Thomas’s skillful guidance makes the process straightforward and stress-free. Thomas has successfully litigated numerous cases when necessary, always prioritizing his clients' best interests. His comprehensive understanding of estate law enables him to navigate complex legal challenges with ease, ensuring that your wishes are honored and your assets are protected. Beyond his legal expertise, Thomas is known for his approachable demeanor and unwavering support. He takes the time to listen to your concerns, providing tailored solutions that reflect your individual circumstances. His commitment to excellence and integrity has earned him a reputation as a trusted advocate in the Columbia community. If you’re looking for a knowledgeable and approachable estate planning attorney in Columbia, MD, look no further than Thomas Anthony Burns. Let him help you create a secure future for you and your family, where your legacy is preserved, and your wishes are realized. Reach out today to schedule a consultation and take the first step toward peace of mind.
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.