Pennsylvania Estate Planning Lawyers
In the context of our family law practice at the Law Offices of Maribeth Blessing, LLC, we are frequently asked questions concerning estate planning, trusts, and wills. Contact our Montgomery County, Pennsylvania estate planning attorneys to learn more about our wills and estate planning services.
Who Needs Estate Planning?
These topics are not only of interest to the elderly. They are part of a responsible way of life for all adults. Couples, parents, business partners, and real estate owners realize they owe it to those who will survive them to make arrangements for a seamless transition of assets and for potential future guardianships for children in the event that their minor children should be left without parents.
Preparing for the Unexpected
Death, physical incapacitation, or the inability to handle one's own affairs can come suddenly and unexpectedly to anyone through serious accidents, violent assaults, or kidnappings. Persons preparing to go overseas for military duty understand the importance of preparing life insurance, trusts, and other documents to provide for their loved ones "in case." As painful as it can be to contemplate personal disasters, it is also important to face the reality of the difficulties that people involved in our business and family partnership agreements could face if we fail to plan ahead thoughtfully.
For Peace of Mind in Family and Business Life
The Pennsylvania estate planning attorneys at the Law Offices of Maribeth Blessing, LLC, in Rockledge offer a comprehensive array of contractual agreements which will allow for asset protection for spouses, children, and business partners when the time comes.
Contact our estate planning lawyers for more information about how we can help you avoid probate by preparing a simple will, a living revocable trust, special needs trusts, and durable powers of attorney tailored to your particular family partnership agreement and business contract needs. Let us help you prepare an advanced medical directive ("living will") to complete your estate planning package.

