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Why a Pennsylvania Prenup Is Only Half the Story: The Case for Wills and POAs
A prenuptial agreement defines your rights, but it does not make them happen. In Pennsylvania, a prenup alone cannot transfer property at death or grant medical authority during incapacity. To ensure your prenuptial agreement is enforceable and functional, you must pair it with a Last Will and Testament, a Financial Power of Attorney, and a Healthcare Power of Attorney. Without these documents, your estate may face costly litigation or "intestacy" rules that contradict your p

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May 142 min read


Protecting Your Pennsylvania Business with a Prenuptial Agreement
For many entrepreneurs, their business is more than just a source of income; it's a passion, a creation, a significant part of their identity. It's not uncommon to hear business owners affectionately refer to their startup as their "first child." Just like parents want to protect their children, entrepreneurs need to safeguard their businesses, especially when entering into significant life events like marriage. In Pennsylvania, a state adhering to "equitable distribution" pr

Fiffik Law Group, PC
Mar 252 min read


The "Fairness" Factor: How Pennsylvania Law Views Prenuptial Agreements
Thinking about a prenup ? It’s a mistake to believe that simply having a signed agreement called a “prenup” is enough. Pennsylvania courts require “fairness” when it comes to a prenuptial agreement. Understanding these rules before you sign is crucial. Read on to learn how Pennsylvania law protects both parties in a prenuptial agreement . Are You About to Say "I Do?" Don't Let Prenup Myths Ruin Your "We Do." Congratulations on your engagement! As you plan your wedding and f

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Mar 173 min read


Using Trusts to Keep Your Savings in the Family and Away from the In-laws
Our estate planning clients all want their hard-earned savings to benefit their biological family for generations to come. This can be a...

Fiffik Law Group, PC
Sep 15, 20253 min read


Using Trusts to Protect Your Child's Inheritance from Divorce and In-Laws
The parental instinct to nurture and protect our children is hardwired into our genes. Your ability to protect your kids does not have...

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Feb 17, 20255 min read


Prenuptial Agreements: Do I Need One?
By: Ashley E. Rundell, Esquire, Fiffik Law Group, P.C., Associate Attorney Since the beginning of time, there have been countless...

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Aug 23, 20222 min read
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