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Things to Know Before Gifting Money to Protect Your Assets
You've worked hard for your money and possessions your entire life, and you want to make sure they aren't lost to the government or health cost...
Pennsylvania’s Life Estate Law Regarding Taxes
If you’re looking for ways to help your loved ones avoid Probate in Pennsylvania after your passing, then a...
How Do You Avoid Probate in PA?
It is possible to learn how you can avoid Probate in PA with the help of a skilled attorney. Depending on your particular situation, an attorney can...
What to Know About Asset Protection Trusts in Pennsylvania
An Asset Protection Trust in Pennsylvania helps protect your assets from creditors, lawsuits, and even the costs of long-term medical care. This...
Special Needs Trust: Planning, Drafting, and Administration
Planning, drafting, and administering a Special Needs Trust is a complex process. However, this type of Trust ensures that the disabled child or...
Can a Nursing Home Take Money from a Revocable Trust?
Paying for long-term care costs can feel overwhelming. Even if you have money available, the monthly expenses add up. Without assistance from...
What You Need to Know about Allegheny County Estate Notices
An estate notice is a public announcement informing the heirs and creditors about the deceased's estate currently being administered. This allows...
What is a PA Living Will and Power of Attorney?
A crucial part of any estate plan involves a Living Will and selecting a Power of Attorney. Those two legal documents outline your health care...
Estate Family Settlement Agreements in Pennsylvania
When it’s time to close an estate, there’s an informal option available for settling the estate in Pennsylvania called a Family Settlement...
When Do You Need a Pittsburgh Elder Law Lawyer?
Searching for an Elder Law attorney can feel like an overwhelming task. You might be wondering, when do I need a Pittsburgh Elder Law lawyer? How do...
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