This blog, which is regularly updated by our estate planning attorneys, strives to keep our clients and potential clients informed, engaged, and connected to the latest news, trends, and current events regarding Pennsylvania asset protection, inheritance dispute resolution, executor and trustee information, will & trust law, and elder trust law.
Learn more about the estate law issues that affect you most in these short, personal, and candid legal blog posts.
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Why Gifting To Your Heirs Might Make Sense Especially Nowgifting to heirs; gifting;
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New Tax Benefits for Retired Pennsylvania Residents
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Free Report for Pennsylvania Executorsten common mistakes executors make and how to avoid them
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Federal Esate Tax News and The Federal Budget
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Estate Planning and The Credit Crisis. Why Understanding It Might Help
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The FLP So Good - But Not For Your Personal Use
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Installment Sales to Children and Grandchildren
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Frequently Asked Questions About Pour Over wills, A handwritten Will, and Who Should Be Executor?Many executors and trustees to make sure that the estates and trusts are administered as quickly, efficiently and cost-effectively as possible while still protecting you from liability.
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Mistake Number Nine: Failure To Meet The Income, Inheritance, and Estate Tax Deadlines
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Mistake Number Ten: Failure To Properly Conclude The Estate Administration And Exposing Yourself To Personal Liability
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Bonus Questions on Mistakes PA Executors Make and How To Fix Them
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Mistake Number Five: Failing To Get The Early Payment Discount For Inheritance Taxes
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Mistake Number Six: Failure To Coordinate with Professional Advisors And To Get The Best Fee Agreements
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Mistake Number Seven: Failure To Advertise The Estate Administration
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Mistake Number Eight: Getting Help Too Late
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Pennsylvania Attorney Recognised For Work In Estae Planning For Families
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Mistake Number Four: The Failure To Follow The Terms Of The Will
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Mistake Number Two: Making Early Distributions Without Protecting Yourself
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Mistake Number Three: Failure To Comply With Legal Notice and Other Requirements
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Protecting Your Heirs From divorce and Lawsuits