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Tag Archives: Power of Attorney
Healthcare Power of Attorney MUST Be on Your College Checklist
Do you have healthcare and financial powers of attorney for your college student? If you are one of the many parents making preparations to send a child off to college in the next few weeks, you probably have a list …
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Coordinating Clients’ POAs, Advanced Directives and Wills and Trusts
Chuck Hadad, Chair of the Estates and Trusts Group, will instruct the Pennsylvania Bar Institute’s continuing legal education program, Coordinating Clients’ POAs, Advanced Directives and Wills and Trusts on October 16, 2017, at the PBI Professional Development Conference Center in …
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4 Reasons Why You Need An Estate Plan
Many people believe that estate planning services are needed only by those who are very wealthy…and/or older. Many others know they should have a plan in place and fully intend to get around to it…eventually. The fact is, the time …
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Important Changes To Pennsylvania’s Power of Attorney Law Could Affect Your Estate Plan
Pennsylvania has updated its Power of Attorney Act, effective January 1, 2015. One of the major changes was the execution of Powers of Attorney (POAs). For example, when you sign your POA, it must be witnessed by two people and notarized. …
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