About Chelsea M.
Chelsea M. Sadler earned her law degree from the University of Baltimore School of Law, receiving her J.D. in 2010 and a certificate in estate planning. Her academic record shows an early interest in the legal mechanics of wills, trusts and the transfer of assets. That certificate signals specialized training that continues to shape the work she does today.
After law school she took the path into private practice and governmental navigation that many estate planners follow. She is admitted to practice in Maryland and, in 2014, opened The Law Office Of Chelsea M. Sadler. Establishing a solo practice allowed her to build a small firm around personalized counsel rather than a broad institutional model. Since then she has managed the office and handled matters that touch on personal and family planning.
Her work centers on the practical tasks that estate planning entails. She drafts estate planning documents and helps clients consider options for asset management and succession. She also assists with probate and estate administration when a matter extends past planning into settlement. Clients who seek clarity about powers of attorney, advance directives and how to preserve assets for future generations are typical of the matters her office handles.
Running a small firm has shaped her approach. The structure of her practice means she often serves as the principal point of contact for a case from initial consultation through document execution or the closing of an estate. That continuity can make routine but important procedures easier for people who find the legal process unfamiliar or stressful. It also allows for a steady caseload of probate and planning matters that remain within Maryland’s legal framework.
Outside of casework, she draws on the estate planning coursework and certification she earned during law school. Those academic credentials underpin the technical work of drafting documents and interpreting statutes and regulations that affect estates and postdeath administration. They also inform how she advises clients about options that may be available under Maryland law.
In day-to-day practice she balances legal detail with client communication. The office she founded remains a small firm environment where the same lawyer often handles intake, drafting and follow-up. Her practice focuses on estate planning and related matters in Maryland.