CONGRATULATIONS YOUR CHILD IS ABOUT TO GRADUATE! You may still be the parent and paying bills, but your 18-year-old is now legally an adult. You’ve spent 18 years preparing financially and emotionally for this time. You’ve equipped your child with all the tools to...
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Estate Planning And Administration
How can you prepare for illness or injury through estate planning?
Many people know that their estate planning process should address what happens to their possessions after they pass away. However, for many it is just as important to plan for what will happen if they become incapacitated by sickness or an accident. How can planning...
How many Americans pay the estate tax after they die?
It seems like every time there's a presidential election, voters hear about the estate tax. Whenever this happens, there is a debate about whether to raise the estate tax, cut it or keep it as it is. But while it makes headlines, the fact is, very few people in the...
An estate plan goes far beyond a will
While an estate plan certainly addresses what will happen to your assets after you die, this is not the only thing an estate plan does. In fact, a complete estate plan should also help you while you are still alive. Specifically, your plan should include documents to...
An estate plan that considers and protects kids’ interests
One of the most important goals for Pennsylvania parents is to consider and protect their children’s interests. If you are a parent creating an estate plan, you can provide security for your minor children in case you and their other parent pass away. Naming someone...