Perhaps the best way to take control over your financial life is to know as much about your situation and Pennsylvania estate laws as possible. To help inform our clients about some of the basics of estate planning, elder law, will & trust legal information, executor and trustee responsibilities, asset protection, and probate law, we have assembled a number of short, straightforward, and informational articles that explain some of the basic concepts and answer some common questions.
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Part Three: PA Executors Must Comply with Certain Legal RequirementsA series about mistakes executors make and the steps they can take to avoid and or to fix them
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Part Five : Failure To Get Discount For Early Inheritance Tax Payment5 in 10 in a series about mistakes executors make and the steps they can take to fix them
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Part Six: Failure To Follow Advice and Get the Best Agreement Fees6 of 10 in a series about mistakes executors make and the steps they can take to fix them
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Part One : Learn How Pennsylvania Executors Stay Out of TroubleWill and Probate Attorney David Frees examines the top ten mistakes that Pennsylvania executors make and how to avoid personal liability and lawsuits against executors. Learn to be an executor in Pennsylvania
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Avioding The Mistakes Many Pennsylvania Executors MakeThis series of ten brief articles examine the most common mistakes of Pennsylvania executors and how to avoid the personal liability that can result. The best Pennsylvania probate and will lawyers prepare estates and executors to avoid these problems. If you are an executor in Chester County, Montgomery County, or Delaware or Philadelphia County make sure that you know how to avoid liability during the probate.
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Preventing Personal Liability For Pennsylvania ExecutorsWill and Estate attorney David M Frees III examines common problems and mistakes by Pennsylvania executors and how the best will and estate lawyers will help to prevent them.
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The Pennsylvania Uniform Trust Act What Trustees Need To Know NowPennsylvania trustee can be personally liable for many things. This article explores the obligations of trustees under this new law and how trustees can prevent personal liability.
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Malvern Federal Bancorp - A Local InstitutionMany Chester County residents are invested or have ownership in this conversion from a thrift to a bank and it is part of many chester county resident's estates.
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Appointment of an Executor or Administrator of an EstateSpecial points of interest in this newsletter: - Choose experienced investment advisors and legal counsel to minimize the risk of personal liability - An Executor is named in Decedent's Will - An Administrator is appointed where there is no will or when the person or persons named in the will cannot act