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Understanding Property Trusts in PA: Protecting Your Legacy
Anyone who owns a home — no matter how big or small — wants to have the confidence that their property is passed down smoothly to their children...
Conservator Vs. Guardian: Understanding the Differences
If you must care for a loved one who’s unable to make decisions for themselves, you likely already realize the enormity of the responsibility. As...
How a Medicaid Asset Protection Trust Protects Your Home
One common concern for individuals creating their long-term care plans is how to protect their assets. Since the biggest and most important asset is...
5 Questions to Ask a Special Needs Planning Attorney
“Will they have the support they need when I’m gone? “How can I protect their financial future?” These concerns are common for parents,...
Securing Your Legacy: A Guide to Inheritance Planning
Most people understand the importance of distributing their assets after they die. Without a proper inheritance plan, your assets may be subject to...
The What, Who, When, Why, and How of Inheritance Planning
Do you know exactly what will happen to all your assets after you pass? Without estate planning, you can expose your possessions, property, and...
6 Essential Tips for Estate Planning in Pennsylvania
However, it can feel daunting to navigate the process on your own, given the unique inheritance and estate tax laws from state to state. For estate...
Guide to Finding Real Estate Lawyers in Pittsburgh
With its vibrant real estate market, the Steel City offers endless opportunities … and challenges. Whether you’re buying a dream home, navigating a...
What Is Legacy Planning and Who Needs It?
Creating a legacy is no easy feat. You’ve worked hard for the life you’ve built with your family, so it makes sense to plan for how you want to pass...
How a Special Needs Trust in PA Can Secure Benefits
A special needs trust can help Pennsylvania residents and their loved ones maintain eligibility for government benefits if they inherit an estate....
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