Estate Planning
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Don't Avoid Planning For The Future
Estate planning attorneys help you legally determine how your assets will be managed during your lifetime and how to distribute them after your death.
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At Hourigan, Kluger & Quinn, our caring team of estate planning attorneys will help you plan for the future. We’ll make sound legal decisions about your intentions and the administration of your estate. By guiding you through PA inheritance tax and Federal estate tax implications, we make sure you have all the appropriate documents in place to make your intentions clear. This way, loved ones don’t have to struggle with difficult decisions in their time of sorrow.
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We offer estate planning services such as: health care directives, HIPPA forms, powers of attorney, wills, living wills, trusts, tax-advantageous gift planning, and notably, pre-nuptial agreements and asset protection.
Type of Estate Planning
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Estate Planning
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Estate Administration
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Minor & Incapacitated Trust
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Elderly Care Planning
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Inheritance Tax
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Non-Traditional Relationships
Minor & Incapacitated Trust
What if you are gone before your children come of age, or are unable to care for themselves? You’ll want an experience guardianship attorney to protect your ward’s best interests.
Estate Planning
How will you protect your spouse and children when you’re gone, or if you are unable to make important decisions? We offer estate planning services such as: health care directives, HIPPA forms, powers of attorney, wills, living wills, trusts, tax-advantageous gift planning, as well as pre-nuptial agreements and asset protection.
Inheritance Tax
No matter the amount of inherited property, or relationship to the deceased, Pennsylvania imposes an inheritance tax on most beneficiaries. Based on your relationship, tax rates may vary.
Non-Traditional Relationships
With a large amount of non-traditional families like blended (stepparents & stepchildren), unmarried, homosexual or heterosexual, with or without children – these family dynamics require special arrangements. Make sure your health care, property division and funeral arrangements are carried out, all while protecting your beneficiaries.
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When planning for your future, no matter the size or situation, our team of experienced Estate Planning attorneys will provide you and your family with knowledgeable advice and strategies.
Elderly Care Planning
With the elderly population growing, protect what your parents (or yourself) worked so hard for. Hourigan, Kluger & Quinn assists in planning asset distribution, long-term care needs including nursing home, assisted or in-home care, Medicaid planning, and powers of attorney or health care proxies. In addition, we can help you and your family plan for the potentially devastating costs of long-term health care.