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– WILLS –
Regardless of the size of your estate, it is important to have a Will to document how you want your property and affairs handled after your death. The purpose of a Will is not only to designate who will inherit your assets and how they will be divided after your death, but also to appoint an executor to be responsible for carrying out your directives. For parents, your Will provides you the opportunity to appoint a guardian for your minor children, and decide how best to protect and distribute property being transferred to a minor.
As a legal document, your Will should be drafted and reviewed by an estate planning lawyer to ensure compliance with Pennsylvania law and avoid potentially adverse tax consequences. Molavoque Law can help you prepare a customized Will, specific to your family situation and future decisions, that allows your directives to be carried out accordingly after your death. Our firm also recommends that your Will and other estate-planning documents be reviewed periodically, especially after life-changing events, such as a divorce or the birth of a child. For personalized legal advice regarding your estate-planning needs, contact Kristin A. Molavoque, Esquire.
As a legal document, your Will should be drafted and reviewed by an estate planning lawyer to ensure compliance with Pennsylvania law and avoid potentially adverse tax consequences. Molavoque Law can help you prepare a customized Will, specific to your family situation and future decisions, that allows your directives to be carried out accordingly after your death. Our firm also recommends that your Will and other estate-planning documents be reviewed periodically, especially after life-changing events, such as a divorce or the birth of a child. For personalized legal advice regarding your estate-planning needs, contact Kristin A. Molavoque, Esquire.