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Pittsburgh Estate Planning

Estate planning ensures that your assets are correctly distributed after you die. When estate planning is successful, it transfers your assets to your beneficiaries in a timely fashion and with minimal tax consequences. Without the proper will, it's possible that your assets will go somewhere other than your desired beneficiaries. Hiring an experienced Pittsburgh estate planning lawyer will help ease your insecurities about the unknown after you die.

Do you or someone you know need legal assistance? If so, contact our experienced Pittsburgh estate planning lawyers today!

The will is the legal document that names where your property and assests will go after your death. Unfortunately, many Americans die without creating a will, which is known as intestate. When this happens, the court will distribute your property and assets according to state laws, and in many cases, this may not coincide with your wishes.

Creating a will is not a difficult process. The basic elements of a will that our lawyers will help you with include:

  • Your name and place of residence
  • Brief description of your assets
  • Names of beneficiaries, including spouse and children
  • Specific gifts, such as vehicles, your home, or family heirlooms
  • Person who will take over as executor to manage the estate
  • Person who will take over as guardian for any minor children
  • Signatures

Making sure that you have an experienced lawyer on your side will ensure that your loved ones receive your assets as you desire when you die. The specific state laws can be complicated. Make sure you and your family have piece of mind by contacting our Pittsburgh estate planning lawyers.

Do you or someone you know need legal assistance? If so, contact our experienced Pittsburgh estate planning lawyers today!