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2026 Tax Year Estate Planning Related Tax Exemption Figures as Adjusted for the 2025 BBB Tax Act and Inflation

President Trump’s second tax act, The One Big Beautiful Bill Act (“BBB Tax Act”) was signed into law on July 4, 2025. This was important ...
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Q&A with Loraine: How Do I Transfer the Ownership of a Burial Plot?

Question: How do I transfer the ownership of a burial plot from my deceased parents’ name to the name of only one of the adult ...
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Q&A with Loraine: Do I Need to Have My Will Notarized?

Question: I am a disabled 85-year-old male who does not have easy access to transportation. Is it necessary for me to have my Last Will ...
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Q&A with Loraine: I am the executor of my mom’s Will and the beneficiary of her Trust; why does the bank still need Letters Testamentary?

Question: I was made the executor of my mom’s Will including all her assets, and the beneficiary of her Trust. She also has a pour-over ...
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Should I Use a Will or a Revocable Living Trust as My Primary Estate Planning Document? Separating Facts from Fiction. (Updated August 2025)

As part of your base (core) estate plan, you need to determine if a Will or a Revocable Living Trust (RLT) should serve as your ...
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Morgan and DiSalvo Partners Recognized Among the Best Lawyers in America®

Morgan and DiSalvo, P.C. announced today that two of its attorneys have been recognized in the 32ⁿᵈ edition of The Best Lawyers in America®.
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Q&A with Loraine: What will happen if I can only find one witness to my deceased mother’s Will, and the court is asking for witnesses?

Question: My mother passed away in May. She left a Will that was created and signed in 1993, which I submitted for probate. I am ...
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Q&A with Loraine: I have an inherited property with four owners. Two of the owners have signed their parts over to me. Can I sell the property without the other owner signing over his part?

Question: I have an inherited property with four owners (my siblings and me). Two of the owners have signed their parts over to me; therefore, ...
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