Expanded Rights for Grandparents by Corey M. Lamoureux, Esquire
On May 4, 2018, the Pennsylvania legislature passed Act 21 expanding custodial rights of children for grandparents and other third parties. Act 21 became effective on July 3, 2018. This expansion of custodial rights now allows for grandparents, and other […]
Read MoreWhy Do You Need an Attorney to Help with Your Business Formation? by Frederick S. Wolfson and Andrew J. Race, Esquires
We were recently contacted by a client to set up an entity for his new business. After our meeting, he said, “Wow that seems easy. I saw these forms online, too! I can do it myself.” Fast forward six months […]
Read MoreAn Unusual Codicil to Last Will and Testament by Timothy D. Sheffey, Esquire
Recently, when I began to work with a client to administer the estate of a deceased aunt, my client provided a donation request made to her aunt by a large Midwestern University. On that request for a gift the deceased […]
Read MoreUnderstanding the “As Is” Clause When Buying and Selling Real Estate by Loren A. Schrum, Esquire
Recently, the Pennsylvania Superior Court ruled in a Dauphin County case that an “as is” clause in an Agreement of Sale for real estate does not eliminate the obligation by the seller of residential real property to complete a seller’s […]
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