Is gifting a good alternative to probate?
Some people in Westmoreland County will try various means to avoid sending their estate through probate. One way is to simply give your beneficiaries the
Some people in Westmoreland County will try various means to avoid sending their estate through probate. One way is to simply give your beneficiaries the
While the worst mistake a person can make is having no estate plan in place at all, many other mistakes will prevent your estate from
People set up estate plans for different reasons. Some people wish to support a cause they strongly believe in by passing down assets, while others
The end of a marriage can have an impact on an entire family in many ways. For example, in-laws may no longer see their loved
People in Pennsylvania who have been appointed executor of an estate might wonder what their duties are. The job of an executor is to locate
How a deceased spouse’s debt will be handled in Pennsylvania will depend on several things. It is important for people to understand how this works
Pennsylvania residents who go through the sometimes difficult task of estate planning deserve the thanks of their spouses and beneficiaries. However, they may not be
It isn’t uncommon for Pennsylvania residents to overlook beneficiary designations when they are making an estate plan. This may be because they are but one
Pennsylvania residents who are chosen as an executor under a decedent’s will are required to act in a fiduciary capacity. They should be aware of
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