Observer Estate Planning - Spring 2016

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Pennsylvania’s Revised Power of Attorney Act: Major Changes May Not Necessitate Revising Your Power of Attorney -

You may have read about the overhaul of the Pennsylvania laws governing Powers of Attorney used for financial and property transactions. Even though the revisions are extensive, your current Power of Attorney may be perfectly fine. Here is what you need to know to ensure that your documents are valid and effective under the new law.

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