A common question posed to us here at is what happens when a Pittsburgh resident dies without a will. When a loved one dies whose estate you may have an interest in, your first thought might be that without a will in place, it is left to...
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Should you use an annuity to pay for long-term care?
As people age, certain tasks become more difficult, and health concerns multiply. Some illnesses may be short-lived, but other conditions may linger or become long-term issues. The Pennsylvania Health Care Association estimates that 70 percent of people turning 65...
What to know about Orphans’ Court Litigation
Orphans' Court litigation does not necessarily involve cases for children with deceased parents. However, it sometimes can. In Pennsylvania, the lowest level courts are known as the Courts of Common Pleas. In Allegheny County, the Courts of Common Pleas are separated...
3 long-term care misconceptions that can cause problems
Long-term care needs are something many people are likely to have at some point in their life. According to some estimates, around 68 percent of individuals age 65 and up will need such care within their lifetime. People can take measures to prepare for the...
Pet trusts and how to avoid probate litigation
More pet owners are creating pet trusts that ever before. Unlike you might think, they are not just for the super wealthy. Pet trusts are created like any other trust. Once you determine the amount of money you wish to leave for the benefit of your pet, you need to...
What is a power of attorney and do you need one?
Perhaps you have heard of powers of attorney (POA) and are wondering if you should have one. Or, maybe you have an elderly parent who may soon need help making financial or medical decisions. These are all great reasons to learn more about powers of attorney and what...
How much does long-term care cost in Pennsylvania?
Why consider long-term care planning? As people age, there are many expenses that they and their family can be facing. This includes the costs related to long-term care. How much such care will cost is very much dependent on family circumstances. It is affected by a...
Get financial and personal affairs in order by estate planning
When Pennsylvania residents grow older, estate planning is needed since they face a myriad of legal issues of which they were probably not even aware. They find themselves having to create or update wills, choosing who will be responsible for making financial and...
The grounds on which Wills can be contested
Why might Pennsylvania residents contest a Will? When a loved one passes away, whether the death was sudden or the result of a long illness, there may be a strain on the family. The review of the decedent's Will may add another layer to the emotional turmoil if family...
Millennials face brunt of long-term care costs
Why is long-term care planning needed? Millennials taking care of their parents may think they are the only ones trudging across the city to check on their parents or moving across the country to live near family members who need them, so it might come as a surprise...