Nicole R. Hewitt, Esq.
Nicole R. Hewitt, Esq.
Attorney & Licensed Maryland Title Insurance Producer
Nicole practices in the area of Estate Planning and Estate Administration, Elder Law, Special Need Planning, Business Planning, and Title and Real Estate Transactions, with an emphasis on the tax aspects of each area. She represents individuals, business owners, young families, individuals reaching retirement, and the elderly in connection with planning to meet their estate, tax and medical assistance planning goals. In addition, Nicole works with individuals and families with special needs, including trusts and adult guardianships.
Prior to co-founding HWK Law Group, Nicole was a senior tax associate with two Big 5 accounting firms, an associate with a large prominent Baltimore law firm, served as both General Counsel and Executive Director to a national mortgage lender/broker, and was a co-owner of an affiliated multi-state title company.
Nicole resides in Lutherville with her husband and three children. She enjoys her frequent trips to Florida, playing tennis, traveling, skiing, and spending time with her family and friends.
Admitted
Court of Appeals of Maryland
Supreme Court of Florida
Education
Georgetown University School of Law, LL.M in Taxation
University of Baltimore School of Law, J.D. (Concentration Certificates in Estate Planning & Business Law)
Loyola University of MD, B.A.Political Science
Maryvale Preparatory School
Licenses
Maryland Title Insurance Producer – License No. 64153
Notary Public for the State of MD
Pennsylvania Non-Resident Title Agent — License No. 986885
Professional & Community Affiliations
Maryland State Bar Association
Baltimore Estate Planning Council, Member
Palm Beach County Bar Association, Member
Maryvale Preparatory School – Presidents Advisory Council, 2015 – 2018
Maryvale Preparatory School – Board of Trustees, July 2018 – Present
Speaking Engagements
National Business Institute, May 2024: Drafting Essential Estate Planning Documents: A Practical How-To Guide
The Case Management Society of America, May 2024: Why Failing to Plan = Planning to Fail