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05 May, 2022

Digital Wills

Times may change, but “standards” must remain. Even as much of our lives become digitized, some things remain in traditional form.  In 36 out of 50 states, including Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, and New York, Wills cannot be fully digitized. The writing (provisions) of your Will can be typed, but signatures by you and Read More

19 Mar, 2022

When Might I Need a Trust?

Wills are the cornerstone for estate planning, but they are not necessarily the best option for every estate. A trust can help in certain situations.  A trust is a fiduciary arrangement that contains in its provisions how your assets will be distributed at the time of your passing, often without the involvement of a probate Read More

05 Feb, 2022

Revocable Trust 

A revocable trust is a part of many individuals’ estate plans. The document is a legacy-driven tool that determines how your assets will be handled after you die. The assets in the trust can include real estate, investments, vehicles, bank accounts and other items.  A revocable trust is created, and revocable, during your lifetime. Assets Read More

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