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Beware of the quick estate plan:  why you shouldn't just leave everything to beneficiaries

Beware of the quick estate plan: why you shouldn't just leave everything to beneficiaries

A common way to avoid the time commitment in estate planning is to leave everything to direct beneficiaries or make someone a co-owner of all of your assets. This article looks at just one scenario where this will not work.

The Best Times to Update Your Estate Plan

The Best Times to Update Your Estate Plan

Having a well-crafted estate plan is the best way to protect your loved ones in the future. It allows you to set aside how your hard-earned assets will be distributed and gives your family protections they would not have otherwise. But planning for the future is not something...

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Why You Should Have an Estate Plan in Pennsylvania (Even if You Think You Don't Need One)

I have long said that every adult in Pennsylvania needs an estate plan. When lawyers talk about "estate planning," most people think of just writing a simple Will and nothing else. Because of that, many people understandably, but incorrectly believe that having one is unnecessary...

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Dividing Marital Property in Divorce: Whose "Mine" Is It, Anyway?

Dividing Marital Property in Divorce: Whose "Mine" Is It, Anyway?

One of the most common questions clients ask me is "Who will get what out of the divorce?" immediately followed by, "Do I have to give my spouse anything?" My answer usually begins with the phrase that clients hate most: "Well, it depends..." Every divorce in Pennsylvania is different when it comes.

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