by Paul S. Peters III Esq. | Apr 30, 2018
Healthcare Directive/Living Will and Power of Attorney What is a Power of Attorney and Healthcare Directive or Living Will? Both documents have nothing to do with one’s death; both become void at the time of one’s death. These documents dictate who has decision...
by Paul S. Peters III Esq. | Apr 23, 2018
You have been pulled over in Pennsylvania and issued a traffic ticket, once your frustration dies down, you ask yourself: Do I Need An Attorney for a Traffic Ticket in Pennsylvania? During your life as a driver, there is a good chance you will get pulled over and...
by Paul S. Peters III Esq. | Apr 16, 2018
Job loss and the Resulting income loss leads to concern surrounding the Job Loss and Money Matters resulting. The Job Loss and Money Matters that follow, under any situation is not only stressful and emotional but can cause financial repercussions for you and your...
by Paul S. Peters III Esq. | Apr 9, 2018
Guardianship of a Child One type of Estate Planning concern is who will have Guardianship of a Child if the parent(s) pass away or become incapacitated. Some include Guardianship Directives in a Will, however, in my opinion it is best to have Guardianship Directives...
by Paul S. Peters III Esq. | Apr 2, 2018
Wills and Burial Directives Last Will and Testament The first and primary document to consider is a Will. The Will instructs how your Estate is to be handled. The Estate is a collection of everything you own and everyone you owe money to. Some things a Will can...