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Do you have a question about a vacation home, protecting your kids inheritance from divorce, when to use a trust or will, how a power of attorney works, how to avoid being sued as an executor, or even how to solve estate and family disputes without going to court? These short videos answer your questions

Living Wills Explained by Pennsylvania Estate Lawyer

When should you hand over a living will or medical power of attorney to your relatives or doctor? The answer varies depending on your medical and financial situations, but you want to make sure that you obtain all of the medical services that you need. When you go to the hospital and someone asks if you have a living will, you should respond that you have one that your spouse will provide it if need be. Leave an original copy of your medical power of attorney and living will with your closest relatives. Make sure they understand what you want and when to deliver it. If you need help drafting a will or estate plan, then give us a call at 610-933-8069 for more information or to set up an appointment.