Pennsylvania Estate Planning Legal Guides (10 found)

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Douglas L. Kaune
Written by Douglas L. Kaune
Contributor Level 4

A person's divorce and subsequent re-marriage results in the need for many estate planning revisions and updates. This guide will provide a checklist of items to review prior to entering into a second marriage and shortly afterward.
Biagio V. Musto II
Written by Biagio V. Musto II
Contributor Level 5

The following frequently asked questions address issues related to elder and estate law. Primarily, elder law deals with protecting assets from nursing facility costs. Also, the questions address planning and protecting the estate.
David M. Frees III
Written by David M. Frees III
Contributor Level 4

If you are concerned about a married child getting divorced and the divorce impacting an inheritance consider the following options: Use of Beneficiary Trusts Letters of Instruction Pre/Post Nuptual Agreements
Douglas L. Kaune
Written by Douglas L. Kaune
Contributor Level 4

1. Tell him or her where to find your will in advance. 2. A clear list of assets. 3. A list of beneficiaries, addresses and phone #'s. 4. Attorney to represent the estate. 5. Asset statements, deeds and car registrations. 6. Safe deposit key. 7. Burial Instructions.
Leonard L. Shober
Written by Leonard L. Shober
Contributor Level 3

Many people have concerns about their future. For the elderly in Pennsylvania, your parents or loved ones, the concerns are quite valid as the issues are complex. The paradox presented to those individuals in Pennsylvania faced with the prospect of long term care is daunting.
Michael Ian Werner
Written by Michael Ian Werner
Contributor Level 5

The Piece Missing From Most Estate Plans
Douglas L. Kaune
Written by Douglas L. Kaune
Contributor Level 4

Many clients want to know more about the PA Inheritance Tax and ask the same questions. This guides sets out some of those questions and my answers to them.
David M. Frees III
Written by David M. Frees III
Contributor Level 4

If you have been appointed as an executor or, if you are a beneficiary of an estate in Pennsylvania, then you have a very legitimate interest in how executors are paid and in the question of what are appropriate and fair executor fees. This article reviews how such fees are set, and what is fair.
Lloyd Alfred Welling
Written by Lloyd Alfred Welling
Contributor Level 3

Probate is the formal procedure by which an Executor or Administrator is appointed to oversee the administration of a Decedent’s Estate.
Clifford L. Tuttle Jr.
Written by Clifford L. Tuttle Jr.
Contributor Level 4

To stop foreclosure, it’s important to have an understanding of how the legal process works and what options you have to try and stop the foreclosure.

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