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Frank, Frank & Scherr, LLC

Frank, Frank & Scherr, LLC - Baltimore, MD

Elder Law Lawyers in Baltimore, MD

Mt. Washington Mill 1340 Smith Avenue, Suite 300 Baltimore, MD 21209

  • 2 Super Lawyers®
  • 28 Years 
    Experience

Baltimore Elder Law Firm

Updated: 04/08/2026

Areas of Practice

  • Elder Law
  • Estate Planning
  • Probate and Estate Administration
  • Wills
  • Trusts
  • Special Needs Planning
  • Medicaid Planning
  • Nursing Home
  • Guardianship
  • Advanced Directives
  • Powers of Attorney (POA)
  • Veteran Benefits

Firm Information

Overview

Our experienced and reputed team at Frank, Frank & Scherr, LLC, provides elder law services to people in Baltimore, Maryland, as well as across the state. The attorneys at our law firm have been widely recognized throughout Howard and Baltimore counties and the legal community at large for the work we do. From the initial consultation, charged at $500 for two hours, and forward, we provide clients with compassionate and comprehensive representation.

Each of our attorneys is dedicated to finding the right solution for clients, collaborating internally as well as with other professionals to best meet our clients’ needs.

At our law firm, we advise people on how to construct an effective estate plan, taking into account asset protection and guardianships. We know how to address sensitive issues such as special needs planning, advance directives and power of attorney. Most importantly, we empower our clients to make these important decisions for themselves and their families. At Frank, Frank & Scherr, LLC, we accept credit cards.


Awards and Honors

Super Lawyers® Selectees

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Previous Law Firm Names

  • The Law Office of Jason A. Frank

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Baltimore, MD

Mt. Washington Mill
1340 Smith Avenue, Suite 300
Baltimore, MD 21209

Directions

Phone: 410-777-8560

Fax: 410-457-3118

Email: Send a message

  • Credit Cards Accepted
  • Virtual Appointments

Additional Maryland Locations

Columbia, MD  (15.2 miles)

10211 Wincopin Circle
Suite 600
Columbia, MD 21044

Directions

Phone: 410-777-8560

Fax: 410-337-0031

Email: Send a message

Websites:

  • Credit Cards Accepted
  • Free Consultations

Easton, MD  (51.4 miles)

111 East Dover Street
Easton, MD 21601

Directions

Phone: 410-777-8560

Fax: 410-337-0031

Email: Send a message

Websites:

  • Credit Cards Accepted
  • Free Consultations

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