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  • Can an Executor Be Removed in PA? When the Court Will Step In

    May 29, 2026

    When a loved one passes away, most families expect the executor to step forward, protect the estate, communicate clearly, and keep the probate process moving. Probate is rarely instant. Some delays are normal, especially when assets need to be located, bills need to be reviewed, property needs to be handled, or beneficiaries have questions. Still, delay is one thing. An executor who ignores duties, withholds meaningful information, mishandles property, or allows estate assets to remain...
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  • Pennsylvania Estate Planning: Do You Need Legal Authority to Help a Loved One?

    Jan 30, 2026

    When Families Need Proof of Authority, We Provide Options When a loved one begins struggling with decisions or daily responsibilities, families often step in informally at first. A relative helps coordinate appointments. Someone else manages bills or speaks with a care facility. Often, those arrangements work until a bank, hospital, or agency asks a simple question that changes everything: Who has the legal authority to act? If you are being asked for paperwork or “proof...
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  • Probate vs. estate administration in Pennsylvania

    Aug 13, 2025

    When a loved one dies, questions about their home, bank accounts and personal belongings often come up quickly. You may hear terms like “probate” and “estate administration” and wonder what they mean. In Pennsylvania, these are separate but related processes. Knowing the difference helps you understand what to expect when moving forward. What does probate mean in Pennsylvania? Probate is the process of filing a will and requesting legal authority to manage the estate. If...
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