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Prenuptual Agreements and Estate Planning

It is important to remember that all marriages end at some point, either by divorce or the death of a spouse.

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Estate Planning for The Sandwich Generation

Over the last few decades, life expectancy has increased dramatically around the globe. The average

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Gift Tax and What It Is and How Much You Can Gift Tax-Free

A gift tax is a federal tax imposed by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) on individual taxpayers who transfer property to someone else without receiving anything of substantial value in return. Gifts can take various forms, including cash, real estate, and other forms of property.

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Adultery Affect a Divorce in Pennsylvania?

In Pennsylvania, as in all states, you need a legally accepted reason (or "ground") to get a divorce.

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Gift and Estate Taxes and The IRS

IRS funding for the enforcement and collection of delinquent taxes was a significant part of the Inflation

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Civil Cases: Mandatory Mediation Required in Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County

The Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County, which includes Pittsburgh Pennsylvania and the surrounding area, now requires mandatory mediation for most civil cases.

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The Worst Things You Can Do If You Inherit

When a person inherits from an estate, they receive a one-time windfall. While it can be beneficial, it comes with certain concerns relating to what you do, once you have received the inheritance.

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PENNSYLVANIA: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT LIVING WILLS

Creating a living will is an important step in ensuring that your healthcare preferences are respected in the event that you become unable to make decisions for yourself.

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Problems with Seller’s Disclosures Under PA Real Estate

Since the sale or the purchase of a parcel of real estate tends to be the most significant asset and transaction the individuals will make, the risk of litigation can be the largest one that one will encounter

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Pennsylvania Real Estate Transactions Fraud and Negligent Misrepresentation

The common law rule in Pennsylvania was "caveat emptor," or "Buyer Beware" for any purchases of real property. Under this standard, after closing, the Buyer would be responsible for the cost of repair.

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