Lansdale, Pennsylvania
Trusts · Wills · Living Wills · Probate and Estate Administration
At Rubin, Glickman, Steinberg and Gifford in Lansdale, PA, estate planning lawyers Jay C. Glickman (2006 & 2007 PA Superlawyer), Lewis Goodman, Eric P. Wilenzik and John H. Filice (2005, 2006 & 2007 PA Rising Star) design estate plans that provide our clients and our clients’ families with peace of mind. We help clients prepare plans to manage their financial and medical affairs and focus on helping clients minimize exposure to estate taxes and preserve wealth for loved ones.
If you are old enough to vote, you should have a will, durable power of attorney, healthcare power of attorney, and/or living will / medical directive in place.
If you are healthy and have few assets, why participate in estate planning? Lawyers at our firm will explain why you should have a few simple, economical documents, including a will, durable power of attorney, health care power of attorney and/or living will. We offer free initial consultations – contact our Lansdale office to make arrangements to speak with an attorney. We represent clients in Montgomery County, Bucks County, Lehigh County, Philadelphia County, Delaware County and Chester County probate courts, including those in Philadelphia, Doylestown, Norristown, Philadelphia, Allentown, Media and West Chester.
A Pennsylvania Will
In the event of your death, a will designates how assets, including mementos and heirlooms, will be distributed and designates a guardian for your children.
Durable Power of Attorney
A power of attorney designates your chosen representative to manage your property and financial responsibilities in the event of your incapacitation.
A Living Will and Health Care Power of Attorney
If you, due to disability or death, are not able to make health care decisions for yourself, a living will and health care power of attorney designates your chosen health care representative to make decisions about issues like medical care, hospitalization, doctors, nurses, convalescent care, life support, feeding tubes and medication on your behalf.
Even those with modest incomes and savings may have responsibilities and estates that are best protected by trusts.
Are you concerned about asset protection, unnecessary taxes, protecting minor children, and probate costs? Are you concerned about Medicaid eligibility? Do you have a child with special needs to be considered during estate planning?
Lawyers from Rubin, Glickman, Steinberg and Gifford will evaluate your family’s situation. You may want to consider a special needs trust, revocable trust, irrevocable trust or business succession plan. To make arrangements for a free consultation with an estate planning and elder law attorney, contact our office. If you are not able to come to our office, we will meet you at your home, nursing home, or hospital.
Probate and Estate Administration
If you have lost a family member, or have been asked to serve as executor of an estate, you may be facing overwhelming financial and administrative responsibilities during an already emotionally difficult time.
Probate and estate administration can be a complicated and lengthy process involving taxes, identification and liquidation of assets, administration of estate assets, notifications and accountings to beneficiaries and real estate transactions.
Our attorneys will help with the process. In the event of a disputed will, we will represent a client in a will contest to see that the intentions of the testator are carried out.
More information is available at our Probate and Estate Administration Information Center.
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