According to US News, last year, an estimated 7.9 million taxpayers owed money on their taxes. Wondering what to do if you can't pay your taxes? Through my experience, I have realized this is a problem many people want to ignore. And a lot do. The problem here is...
How Filing Bankruptcy Affects Your Credit Score in Pennsylvania
One major concern of our clients is what will happen to their credit score if they file for bankruptcy. While you probably have a general idea of what your credit score means, some things that affect your credit score may surprise you! The main factors used to...
Complaints lead to investigation, drug charges in Pennsylvania
Certain decisions can have life-long repercussions. If a person is facing drug charges, the decisions made regarding his or her criminal defense approach could influence the outcomes of the case and any consequences that may lie ahead. Due to the importance of these...
What Can a Tax Attorney do for Me?
People shouldn't become scared when they hear the word “attorney” or “taxes”. Well, if you put the two words together, taxes and attorney, everybody thinks badly. We're here to help you - as you are the primary reason that we're able to be in business. As such, we...
Irrevocable trusts may be useful to some in Pennsylvania
Everyone’s life has an overwhelming number of minor details. Because those details differ from person to person, every estate plan is different as well. As a result, irrevocable trusts may be useful planning tools for some Pennsylvania residents, but not necessarily...
Details the court will consider for equitable property division
Going through a divorce means that your life will change in many ways. You may be able to predict some of those changes, but others may not show themselves until well after you have signed the divorce papers. As a result, a favorable outcome to a divorce case often...
What are the Top Reasons That You Need a Will?
What are the top reasons that you need a will? If you were to die without a will in place, it will be up to the state to create a will for you. Dying without a will or dying "intestate" means that the state will determine how your property is distributed upon death...
How to Avoid Inheritance Tax in Pennsylvania
People that live in Pennsylvania should know that PA is one of five states that tax individuals on death. The tax rates start out at zero between husband and wife, 4.5% for lineal descendants (your children), 12% for consanguinity (which are cousins, nieces and...