Product Description
Do you know who will get your property if you die without a will? How to Make a Pennsylvania Will explains Pennsylvania law regarding wills and joint property and includes ready-to-use forms. It will show you how to quickly, easily and inexpensively set up the distribution of your estate.
Did you know?
You can prepare your own will
You can decide who will care for your minor children
Joint ownership might overrule your will
Your spouse can overrule your will
Getting married can invalidate your will
Some property may be exempt from your will
You can avoid probate with a simple bank account
Your will does not have to be recorded--it can be kept secret until your death
You can forbid the use of artificial life-support systems if you become terminally ill
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About the Author
Gerald S. Gaetano received his B.S. in Economics and Finance from the University of Scranton, Pennsylvania. He attended Ohio Northern University, Claude W. Pettit College of Law and received his J.D. from Widener University School of Law in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. He is currently practicing law in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
Mark Warda received his B.A. from the University of Illinois in Chicago and his J.D. from the University of Illinois in Champaign. He practiced law in Clearwater, Florida, then gave up a busy practice to publish self-help law books. He has written or co-authored over forty self-help law books including How to Make Your Own Will.
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