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Pennsylvania Approves Temporary Remote Notarization Due to the State of Emergency

Pennsylvania Approves Temporary Remote Notarization Due to the State of Emergency

Due to the potentially fatal nature of the coronavirus, trust and estate attorneys have been inundated with requests to provide clients with estate planning documents, including Wills, Financial and Medical Powers of Attorney and Living Wills/Advanced Directives. However, in the age of physical and social distancing, it has been difficult for attorneys to meet with their clients. For example, many seniors, especially those with medical conditions, are complying with stay-at-home orders and are limiting their exposure to other people. Some clients are in nursing homes where no visitors are allowed.

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Can I sign My Will At Home During The Coronavirus Outbreak?

The Coronavirus health crisis may have reminded you of delayed plans to get an updated last will in place.  Many of you are trying to follow the rules of social distancing, but really want to sign a new or updated properly prepared last will and testament.  At Unruh, […]

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How can I Sign My Will And Maintain Coronavirus Distancing?

How can I Sign My Will And Maintain Coronavirus Distancing?

During the Coronavirus outbreak, many of you are at home and have the rare opportunity to devote time to updating your will and estate planning.  The Coronavirus health impact has reminded us all of our fragility and the need to have a plan in place.  However, I am sure […]

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