Estate planning is important but challenging. One reason for this is that it can be hard for people to talk about what will happen when they are no longer alive. The first step toward building an estate plan can be speaking with a trusted Pennsylvania estate planning...
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Preparing for the age of majority with a teen with special needs
The age of majority is 18 years old in Pennsylvania. This is the point when teenagers are supposed to become adults and make their own personal decisions. However, this is not as straightforward for teens with special needs. The state has to decide how to transfer a...
The influence of age of majority over special needs guardianship
The age of majority changes the structure of the guardianship of an adult over a child. A parent or older adult no longer assumes responsibility for the minor. In cases of special needs adults, they must continue to have guardians who make decisions in their best...