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PENNSYLVANIA DIVORCE LAWYER
Pennsylvania Divorce Lawyer |
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OFFICE LOCATIONS AND DIRECTIONS
Several office locations |
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CHESTER COUNTY DIVORCE LAWYER
divorce lawyer in Chester County. FREE CONSULTATIONS |
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PHILADELPHIA CHILD CUSTODY LAWYER
Custody lawyer in Philadelphia. Fee initial consultation. |
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PROPERTY DIVISION IN A DIVORCE
PROPERTY RIGHTS IN A DIVORCE |
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PHILADELPHIA ACCIDENT LAWYER
Motor vehicle accidents, slip and falls, and dog bites |
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WILL PREPARATION IN PENNSYLVANIA
Pennsylvania Will preparation, Living wills, Powers of Attorney, Trusts |
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BIOGRAPHY
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UNION DIVORCE LAWYER PHILADELPHIA AND PENNSYLVANIA
Free consultations & Discounted rates. Union divorce lawyer in Philadelphia, Montgomery, Chester, Delaware, and Bucks Counties, Pennsylvania |
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UNION ACCIDENT LAWYER IN PHILADELPHIA AND PENNSYLVANIA
Free consults & Discounted rates for union members in Philadelphia and surrounding counties |
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PHILADELPHIA DIVORCE LAWYER
DIVORCE LAWYER IN PHILADELPHIA |
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BUCKS COUNTY DIVORCE LAWYER
divorce lawyer in Bucks County. Free consultations |
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DELAWARE COUNTY DIVORCE LAWYER
Divorce lawyer in Delaware County. Free initial consultations. |
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WILL PREPARATION IN PENNSYLVANIA

WHY HAVE A WILL?
*Distribute assets efficiently.
*Avoid confusion and hurt feelings.
*Name guardians for minor children in the event both parents are deceased or incapacitated.
*Set up trusts for surviving children.
Failure to have a Will, setting forth how you want your estate distributed may lead to unintended results, as well as hurt feelings amongst family members. Furthermore, if you have children, a Guardianship provision should be contained in a Will to avoid any confusion or hurt feelings amongst family members as to whom your children will be raised by in the event both parents are deceased.
Living Wills
Living Will--Avoid the pain and suffering of family members having to decide what you would want done in the event life support measures are required to keep you alive.
Power of Attorney
Powers of Attorney--If become ill and/or incapacitated, a Power of Attorney enables a person to step in and take care of financial and other personal matters.
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