While no one is eager to think about and plan for his or her own demise, which is when these documents come into play, if
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Get the Basic Estate Planning Docs Signed
Harrisburg Magazine’s recent article, “Protect Yourself,” recalls the case 25 years ago of a young woman named Terri Schiavo, who had a heart attack in
Should I Just Copy and Paste an Estate Plan from the Internet?
Have you considered creating your own estate plan from a template on a website, instead of using the services of a qualified estate planning attorney?
Planning for Incapacity is Wise Move
Many of us are not very proactive in estate planning or aware of the issues of elder law, even though we know that eventually we
Help Your Loved Ones and Be Clear with Your Estate Planning Documents
It can be tough to decipher all of the requirements and rules in estate planning documents, along with the probate process. If you can’t figure
Pennsylvania Woman Left with Nothing from Lover’s Estate
A Pennsylvania woman won’t get a dime from the estate of her long-time lover. That’s because he didn't name her in his will, says the
A Sound Succession Plan is an Integral Component of a Complete Estate Plan
Many entrepreneurs have their noses to the grindstone and a laser focus on growing their companies. While they’re working hard at it, they can fail
Blended Family Estate Planning
The best time to start estate planning is now—before the plan needs to be implemented, says The Fairfield Bay News in “Estate Planning Tips for
Old Law Plays Role in Tennessee Will Contest
“It's stopped the five adopted children of the late Astec Industries CEO J. Don Brock from contesting their father's estate twice now—a 110-year legal decision
Maurice Sendak’s Estate Wins Battle over Author’s Works
Author Maurice Sendak’s estate has won in a legal battle with the Rosenbach Museum and Library in Philadelphia. The museum was the repository of thousands
Florida Courts Continue to Improve Senior Guardianship System
Florida Chief Justice Jorge Labarga announced the creation of a task force that will work on guardianship issues facing Florida’s courts. Labarga noted that few
What if You Die Intestate?
If your parents don’t have wills, how do you convince them that they need them? Education is key, says NJ 101.5 in “Talking to your
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