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Recent Articles
Seven Things You Should Do To Protect Your Family And Ensure A Successful Estate Strategy

Review Your Estate, Understand Joint Assets and Beneficiary Designations, Understand Inheritance and Estate Tax Better, Draw Up A Will or Trust, Prepare for Incapacity, Protect Your Assets from a Nursing Home, Consider a Living Will.
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Estate and Asset Protection Planning

The data suggests that more than half of the population will require nursing home care at some point during their lifetime. Because of this reality, and because each successive generation has accumulated more assets, a need has developed for professional advice for those who wish to protect their assets from the overwhelming costs of nursing home care and unreimbursed medical expenses.
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Do You Need A Living Trust?

What is a Living Trust? Will it save you or your family money? You cannot pick up a newspaper or magazine or listen to a radio talk show without being exposed to some form of advertisement promoting Revocable Living Trusts as an estate planning tool. Such advertisements generally describe Living Trusts as an indispensable means of designing an estate plan. Be careful: although Living Trusts have their place, they are not all that they are cracked up to be.
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All Pennsylvania Drivers Should Have Full Tort Insurance

One of the most important decisions you have to make in purchasing a new automobile insurance policy or renewing an existing policy is whether to select "Full Tort" coverage or "Limited Tort" coverage.
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Real Estate Guidance

The purchase and sale of real estate is often the most significant transaction in a person's lifetime. Unlike New Jersey, Pennsylvania does not have a three day attorney review period that allows a person to terminate a previously signed contract. In Pennsylvania, once the contract is signed, the deal is final. Therefore, it is important to have an attorney review the contract of sale before it is signed.
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