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- The Mess You Leave Behind
In addition, it cost her probate and attorneys fees to open the probate proceeding. realized that nobody – including Sam’s banks and employer - would talk to them until they opened a probate If that was the case, the probate court may refuse to admit the Will to probate, rendering her intestate Fortunately, Arlene’s Will was admitted to Probate notwithstanding her markings on the Will.
- Trusts and Protecting Inherited Wealth from Divorce, Creditors and Addiction
First, do not avoid the expense and delays associated with the probate process. Do you want to avoid the costs and delays of probate?
- DUI: You Really Cannot Afford It
for significant penalties for convictions in DUI cases, ranging from a simple $300 fine with brief probation
- Can Cryptocurrency be Held in a Trust?
When a Will goes through probate it becomes public record. security purposes, this sensitive information should not be included in your Will should it go through probate
- DUI: Accelerated Rehabilitative Disposition (ARD) Program
ARD”) Program, available in all Pennsylvania counties, allow offenders charged with a DUI to enter a probationary These requirements include a period of probation, payment of court fees and restitution (if any), Alcohol
- When Should You Hire an Elder Law Attorney?
Conservatorships and guardianships Estate planning, including trusts, wills, and other planning documents Probate
- Ultimate Advice for Crypto Investors: Don't Be A Digital Dummy
CREATE A DIGITAL ASSET INSTRUCTION LETTER WITH PASSCODES, PASSWORDS AND PINS When a Will goes through probate security purposes, this sensitive information should not be included in your Will should it go through probate
- Significant Change In Pennsylvania DUI Law
If accepted, you will have a 6-12 month probation under ARD supervision. At the completion of the ARD probation, you can petition the court to dismiss and expunge the charges
- Who Can Administer an Estate When There is No Will in Pennsylvania?
will allows the deceased to specify their wishes, potentially preventing disputes and streamlining the probate
- Initiating the Conversation: A Guide to Discussing Estate Planning with Your Family
These sessions cover wills, trusts, probate, and much more.
- Wills & Estate Planning | The Most Common Myths
Naming your estate as beneficiary will cause those assets to be subject to the Probate process. Your assets that pass through Probate are subject to claims of creditors. In addition, many of the costs of Probate are related to the size of your estate. The higher the value of your probate estate, the higher the costs of the administration of your estate
- Remarriage and Estate Planning
In Pennsylvania, without a Will, the surviving spouse is entitled to one-half the deceased spouse’s probate Probate assets are those assets titled to in a single person’s name that are not controlled by a beneficiary











