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How to Probate an Estate Without a Will in Pennsylvania?
Are you trying to determine if you need a Will? Did a loved one pass without having one in place? If anyone dies without a Will, the probate...
Can a Nursing Home Take Money from a Living Trust?
Covering long-term medical expenses can be overwhelming, especially when you don't want to lose your life's savings to pay for the care. Many people...
Should You Hire a Pittsburgh Business Formation Attorney?
Starting a new business in Pennsylvania involves many decisions, all of which will impact how your business is taxed, and if not completed...
Why Should I Hire a Pittsburgh Elder Law Attorney?
If you're searching for an advocate to help you, or a loved one, maintain control of finances, health decisions, property, and assets, then an Elder...
Pennsylvania Last Will and Testament Requirements
As you begin to plan for the future of your estate, drafting a Last Will and Testament is necessary to ensure you're passing your life's possessions...
5 Things You Should Know About Pennsylvania’s Probate Law
Learning to navigate the Probate process in Pennsylvania can feel like a difficult task. The good news is that it doesn't need to feel that way....
How can Assets be Protected in Pennsylvania?
This article will educate you on how asset protection works, what assets are protected in a lawsuit in Pennsylvania, and different strategies to...
How Long Do You Have to File Probate After Death in PA?
Probate is a beneficial process that protects you or your loved one's wishes after death. It might seem like an overwhelming responsibility, but it...
4 Steps on How to Draft a Last Will & Testament in PA
Working with an experienced and trusted Estate Planning attorney will help to ensure you successfully draft a Last Will and Testament in...
What is the Purpose of Making an Estate Plan?
An estate plan is a combination of legally binding documents that list the deceased person's wishes. It can include listing beneficiaries for assets...
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