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Estate Planning Errors that You Need to Avoid
Estate planning involves more than just creating a will—there are many different elements to consider to ensure your wishes are …
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Property Inheritance in Blended Families: Understand the Strategies
Blended families have been the new norm in the United States for some time now. Family dynamics can be complicated …
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Planning to Sell Your Deceased Parent’s Home: Here’s What The Law Suggests
Selling a parent’s home after they pass on can be an overwhelming and emotional process. It can be especially challenging …
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Do You Have Minor Heirs in Your Estate? Here’s What You Need to Do
In the age of COVID-19, ensuring that your children are protected in the event of your passing is more important …
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Here’s How Bankruptcy Can Affect Child Support
Issues surrounding child support and divorce can be contentious, but when bankruptcy is involved things can become even more complicated. …
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Understanding Testamentary Capacity in Drafting a Will
For a will to be considered valid in Pennsylvania, the person who creates it (testator) must be of sound mind …
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Estate Planning Terminology You Should Know
Estate planning includes a lot of terminology you may not know if you are unfamiliar with this area of the …
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Revocable Trust vs Irrevocable Trust- What’s the Difference?
A trust is an arrangement that enables one party (a trustor) to allow another party (a trustee) to hold assets …
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A Living Trust Can Protect You When You Are At Your Most Vulnerable
Although it may be unpleasant to think about becoming disabled or incapacitated, without a plan to protect yourself you could …
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What Happens If You Die Without a Will?
A well-drafted will is a vital part of any estate plan. However, millions of Americans die without a will each …