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Estate Planning Steps You Can Do Remotely

Estate Planning Steps You Can Do Remotely

The spread of COVID-19, a highly infectious and deadly disease, has compelled many people to consider plans for their family’s future should they contract the disease and pass away. Because of this public health crisis, it may be wise to learn estate planning steps you can do remotely. While it may be difficult to establish an entire estate plan from home, there are many preliminary steps tha...

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Court Makes Ruling in Sadie M. Castruccio v. Estate of Peter A. Castruccion et al.

Court Makes Ruling in Sadie M. Castruccio v. Estate of Peter A. Castruccion et al.

On August 25, 2017, the Court of Appeals in the Sadie M. Castruccio v. Estate of Peter A. Castruccion et al., No 79, September Term 2016 ruled that a testator’s signature and the witnesses signature do not need to be on the same page, nor do the separate pages need to be physically connected at the time of signing for a Will ...

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After the Signing: Caring For Your Estate Planning Documents

After the Signing: Caring For Your Estate Planning Documents

By Estate Planning Attorney Kerri Castellini The decisions required throughout the estate planning process can be difficult. Not many individuals revel in thinking how to prepare themselves and their loved ones for a myriad of worse case scenarios. However, most of my clients tell me that they feel a sense of relief and calm after they sign their documents. Although the estate plann...

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