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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What Does The Slomsky Case Mean to You? Well, if you have a power of attorney named and a retirement account be sure that your POA accurately reflects whether or not your agent can change your plan beneficiaries.The Pennsylvania Supreme Court recently ruled that a power of attorney grants the right to an agent to change beneficiaries of retirement plans independently of the power to make gifts. If you have or want a power of attorney you must understand this new ruling.
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David Frees Estate and Wealth Protection Lawyer In The News - Find Out How To Protect Your Wealth and Your FamilyDavid M. Frees III, Esquire in the news: Frees publishes numerous articles and blogs for Pennsylvania residents interested in Estate Planning, Asset Protection, Elder Law and Business Succession, and for Executors.
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David Frees Estate and Wealth Protection Lawyer In The News - Find Out How To Protect Your Wealth and Your FamilyDavid M. Frees III, Esquire in the news: Frees publishes numerous articles and blogs for Pennsylvania residents interested in Estate Planning, Asset Protection, Elder Law and Business Succession, and for Executors.
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Protecting Your Childrens' Inheritance from CreditorsSpecial Points of Interest in this Newsletter: - How can we protect our children's inheritance from their creditors? - Now parents can take advantage of estate planning opportunities to help secure the distribution of assets that they will make to their children. - Learn how to protect your children from personal injury creditors, professional liability and divorce.