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  • How does estate planning minimize family issues?

    How does estate planning minimize family issues?
    Handling the aftermath of the death of a loved one can be incredibly overwhelming. Unfortunately, you'll find that family issues are incredibly common due to the stress of these circumstances. It's important to understand, however, that estate planning is imperative to help reduce the potential issues that can arise as...
  • What is a dynasty trust?

    What is a dynasty trust?
    As the head of your family, you may take planning for the future very seriously. After all, doing what you can to help care for your assets and beneficiaries even after your passing is critical. However, if you want to ensure your wealth is passed down for generations, understanding your...
  • What assets are overlooked during the estate planning process?

    What assets are overlooked during the estate planning process?
    It's no secret that estate planning can be incredibly complicated. Handling considerable assets like real estate, bank accounts, and life insurance policies can be confusing and stressful to plan for. However, while taking these assets into consideration, others can be forgotten. As such, the following blog explores the assets that...
  • What should I consider when estate planning as a baby boomer?

    What should I consider when estate planning as a baby boomer?
    Whether you refuse to switch from cable to streaming or can't get behind the influx of QR code menus at restaurants, you're not alone. As a baby boomer, you have a lot on your plate, from caring for your parents to parenting your own children. However, it's important to take...
  • What will happen to my debt when I pass away in Pennsylvania?

    What will happen to my debt when I pass away in Pennsylvania?
    When you are in debt, it can feel like the weight of the world is on your shoulders. As such, you may wonder what will happen to the funds you owe following your passing. Unfortunately, many are unaware of the impact even a little bit of debt can have on...
  • Can I revoke my will in Pennsylvania?

    Can I revoke my will in Pennsylvania?
    If there's one thing in life that's guaranteed, it's that nothing in life is guaranteed. Unfortunately, circumstances change all the time, and as a result, you may find that you need to change the terms of your will. In many instances, you'll wonder whether it's worth it to change the...
  • Can I contest a will for lack of mental capacity?

    Can I contest a will for lack of mental capacity?
    When someone passes away, it's important to understand that their last will and testament is an important document explaining their last wishes. However, when you have reason to believe your loved one was not in the right frame of mind when creating their estate plan, you may wish to contest...
  • What happens if I pass with no will or living relatives?

    What happens if I pass with no will or living relatives?
    For many, the idea of planning an estate can be overwhelming. As such, you may decide that passing away without a will can save you the trouble of having to plan. However, it's imperative to understand what will happen to your estate if you die without a will or living...
  • Can an executor be removed for misconduct?

    Can an executor be removed for misconduct?
    When creating your estate plan, there are many important considerations you'll need to make to protect your assets and beneficiaries. From determining whether establishing a trust is necessary to review your life insurance policies, this process can be incredibly involved. However, there may be one thing you haven't considered yet...
  • What is probate litigation, and when is it necessary in PA?

    What is probate litigation, and when is it necessary in PA?
    When acting as the executor of an estate, it's important to understand what is fully expected of you during this process. Unfortunately for many, the person who appointed them as executor may have family members who are unhappy with the way the will is established or being distributed. As a...
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