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How Long Do You Have to File Probate After Death?

When a loved one passes, dealing with legal formalities can be painful. If you're in this situation, the experienced probate attorneys at Richard L. Vanderslice, P.C. are here to support you in Pennsylvania - Philadelphia and the surrounding areas, including Philadelphia County, Montgomery County, and Delaware County.

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How Long Does the Probate Process Take?

Probate is the legal process by which a deceased person's will is validated, and their estate is settled. This involves distributing assets to beneficiaries and paying outstanding debts. It might sound straightforward, but it can be complicated, especially if the estate includes significant assets or disputes arise among heirs.

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Can a Partner Withdraw Without Dissolving the Business?

When things go wrong in a business partnership, you may wonder if you can withdraw without causing the entire operation to dissolve. This question isn't just academic—it is a real concern for many of our Pennsylvania clients at Richard L. Vanderslice, P.C.

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What You Need to Know About Tortious Interference

Tortious interference is a legal concept that addresses wrongful acts disrupting someone’s business relationships or contractual obligations. Understanding tortious interference is crucial for individuals and businesses alike

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What You Need to Know About a Reverse Mortgage

When people get older, they want to live a more comfortable retirement. One way to achieve this may be through a reverse mortgage. Unfortunately, however, many people do not understand how reverse mortgages work and how they can impact their families and estate plans in the long run.

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Commercial Building Inspections: What to Expect

If you’re preparing to purchase or invest in a commercial property, there are many legal and financial considerations you’ll have to take into account. The entire process will require you to work with several different parties, such as real estate agents, government officials, builders, contractors, and suppliers.

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Can I Back Out of a Sale if I Already Accepted an Offer?

If you’re buying or selling a home, this is likely one of the biggest financial transactions you’ve made. There’s a lot riding on getting it right, and it’s only natural to get cold feet and second-guess yourself at some point during the process.

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Buying a House in Foreclosure

Purchasing a home can be an exciting but stressful experience, regardless of the details surrounding the transaction. If you are attempting to buy a house that is in foreclosure, however, there are other aspects you need to consider. Consulting with an experienced real estate attorney when you begin the process will be beneficial as you prepare to make a significant investment in your future.

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What Evidence Is Admissible in a Contract Dispute?

If you’ve been in business for any length of time, you’ve undoubtedly entered into several contracts. Hopefully, there are very few issues that arise with these contracts. In some cases, though, you may have to address a contract dispute.

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Mechanic Liens

The construction industry in Pennsylvania and across the United States has a payment problem. It often takes a long time for builders and contractors to receive payment for the construction project executed or supplies for the materials used for the building project. When faced with these payment challenges, a mechanic's lien is a vital legal tool that can help protect the rights of contractors, builders, suppliers, and construction firms to receive payment for a project completed or materials supplied.

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