Why Estate Planning is Still Important Despite the New Federal Estate Tax Law.
Why Have A Will? - A brief list of reasons why every Pennsylvania resident should have a will.
What Happens If You Die Without A Will In Pennsylvania? - A different perspective on the dangers to a Pennsylvania resident from the failure to have a will.
Reasons to Update Wills and Estate Plan - Checklist of Reasons for Pennsylvania Residents to Update Your Will and Estate Plan.
Types of Typical Wills - A brief explanation of different types of wills.
Why Have A Power Of Attorney? - An explanation of the problems that can arise from incapacity and a list of reasons why a Pennsylvania resident should have a Power of Attorney.
Pennsylvania Living Wills and the Pennsylvania Living Will Form - A brief explanation of Pennsylvania law, definitions of important terms and a sample form of Living Will for use in Pennsylvania.
Voluntary Death Taxes - A brief explanation of the "voluntary" nature of Pennsylvania Inheritance Tax and Federal Estate Tax. (Revised February 2004)
Credit Shelter Trust - Bypass Trust - What is a Credit Shelter Trust or Bypass Trust? Why is it used? How does it fit in the typical plan to save Federal Estate Tax? Also contains a table illustrating tax savings from the use of this type trust. (Revised February 2004)
Gifts - How they are taxed - How they can save taxes for you - Why they may not be a good idea for you (Revised February 2004).
Irrevocable Life Insurance Trust - What are they? Why use them? How can they save taxes?
Conservation Easements And The Preservation
of Open Space - A brief explanation of a legal technique that permits
landowners to preserve open space and at the same time receive Federal
Income Tax and Federal Estate Tax benefits. (Revised March 2002)
Section 529 Plans - Saving for college - how these plans fit in an estate plan and can save taxes (Revised February 2004).
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