We offer these estate planning services compassionately and patiently to make our clients as comfortable as possible. Our estate planning services offer more than just legal guidance. We provide a roadmap for your assets, ensuring they are distributed as you wish.
We also have experience with the administration of simple estates. Almost every family has an experience with the legal process of fulfilling the wishes of a departed loved one. Ensuring the proper documentation is filed and receiving the right legal guidance can avoid conflicts and save time and money. The proper documentation and estate planning attorney guidance allows the deceased's assets to be distributed according to their specific will or by the Pennsylvania intestate laws if an individual dies without a will. Our estate planning services provide the guidance you need at every step, ensuring your wishes are fulfilled and your family's future is protected.
We provide complete Estate Administration in Pennsylvania, from asset information collection to distribution to beneficiaries. Estate administration is gathering a person's assets after their death and distributing them to the individuals who have inherited them.
The following are definitions of important terms which apply to Estate Planning and Administration:
Wills
A Will directs and ensures specific wishes and protects the future of your estate through a legal document.
Trusts
A Trust is a legal arrangement in which a trustee holds assets on behalf of beneficiaries and specifies how and when assets are distributed.
Probate
Probate is a legal process in which a recently deceased individual's estate is distributed by will, or if there is no will, the law will decide how assets will be distributed.
Estate Administration
When an estate is opened upon death, estate administration begins working with an executor mentioned in the will.
Power Of Attorney
POA gives another person the legal authority to make financial and property decisions on behalf of the grantor.
Advance Healthcare Directives
When one cannot make decisions anymore, a family member is guided in making healthcare decisions for you.
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