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Real Estate activity, including Auction Sales and complex Title issues, can be some of the largest financial transactions you make in your life. Let us help. Hiring a lawyer can be one of the most difficult and important decisions you will ever have to make. Let the Berks County Attorneys of Antanavage Farbiarz make it easy for you with services including estate planning and elder law.

Believe it or not, everyone has an estate and planning is necessary to protect yourself and your family. Real Estate activity can be some of the largest financial transactions you make in your life. Without a fair and appropriate education, individuals will not have the key skills required to succeed in society. Our Berks County Attorneys maintain involvement with community organizations, public education, local and national association.

They are dedicated to making a true difference in their communities. In addition, our attorneys are licensed to practice law in New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania and are active members of each state's Bar Association.
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For over 70 years every attorney at Antanavage Farbiarz has been providing clients with legal solutions that meet their needs.
As a result, each client is assured an attorney who gives guidance and fast results in a stress free environment.
Furthermore, we have represented thousands of individuals and businesses across a variety of legal matters.
Because of our success, many have become repeat clients.
Therefore, these relationships are testimony to our focus on integrity and high-quality representation.
Proper estate planning is essential no matter the size of your estate.
Everything you own is included in your estate.
Your home and any other real property you own, your vehicles, bank accounts, investment and retirement accounts, and personal property, are all assets that can and will be inherited by someone else upon your passing.
If you do not have an estate plan that is carefully drafted with federal and state regulations in mind, the unintended consequences could be enormous.
Ex-spouses or estranged siblings can end up with your assets.
When it comes to planning for your later years in life, it can be tough to think about the fact that you may need a great deal of specialized medical care, or possibly nursing home care.
It's important to make appropriate plans now so that you can receive any care you need without draining your assets.
There are several aspects to consider, including asset protection, Medicaid eligibility, and the possibility that you will need to reside in a long-term care facility.
Establishing an asset protection trust can ensure that your assets are protected and available for use either by your spouse, who is able to remain living in the community or for your children or other relatives, even after you enter a long-term care facility.
When you pass, someone will need to administer your estate.
This person will oversee all of your assets and ensure they are properly distributed.
They may be called either an executor or a personal representative.
They will be responsible for handling the probate process, usually with an attorney.
They might turn to the attorney who helped you create your estate plan, and you can leave instructions in your will as to how to contact that attorney for a smoother transition.
If your loved one created a trust during their lifetime, then their assets will not have to go through probate but will still need to go through the process of trust administration, which your representative will oversee together with your named trustee (if they are different people) or alone (if you named the same person).
Whether you're about to become a parent for the first time or have several young children, estate planning is critical to ensure they are cared for in the event of your untimely death.
Provisions for your child's physical care and financial well-being must be made.
These concerns are important for any parent, but if you are part of a blended family, making the appropriate arrangements can be quite complex.
And even if your children are grown, if you are part of a blended family, you will continue to need to take your family's unique circumstances into account when creating your estate plan.
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