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Pittsburgh Special Needs Trust to Give You Peace of Mind
"I hope all his needs are met when I'm gone." "What if someone leaves him money in their will and he loses his public benefits eligibility?"...
What to Expect with Estate and Trust Administration Duties
If you’ve found yourself the administrator of a loved one’s estate, this article will help to guide you on what you can expect. Estate and Trust...
5 Reasons to Consider Hiring a Business Formation Attorney
The freedom to own a private enterprise is one of our greatest rights as Americans, so congratulations on starting your business! As an entrepreneur...
Planning for the Future: Elder Law and Irrevocable Trusts
Your retirement years should be enjoyable, so making your plans now (even if you’re already retired) can help give you peace of mind later on....
Elder Law: Asset Protection Options for PA Residents
One of the biggest concerns for our clients entering retirement age is protecting their life’s earnings from potential long-term medical costs....
Elder Law: Veterans Benefits Questions and Answers
We live in a country that makes allocations for our veterans, especially concerning their health. Once someone serves our country, they’ll have...
Estate Executor Checklist for Pennsylvania Residents
If you've suddenly found yourself the executor of a loved one's Will and need guidance navigating this new role, we're here to help. This article...
Intestate vs. Testate: Laws for Pennsylvania Residents
Intestate and testate might sound like complicated legal words, but they are more straightforward than they appear. Testate means someone with a...
Who Inherits an Estate When There is No Will in PA?
What happens if my loved one doesn’t have a Will? Who will inherit their estate? Do I need to hire a Probate lawyer? Even without a Last Will and...
How Long Do You Have to Settle an Estate in PA?
Whether you've found yourself responsible for settling an estate for a loved one or if you're looking to make plans regarding your future – we're...
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