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Tune In to Michele Conti on WJAS 1320 AM

Starting this Saturday at 1:00 PM, catch Michele Conti on her new weekly radio show on Talk of Pittsburgh WJAS 1320 AM. Each 30-minute episode will focus on Conti Law and the essentials of estate planning.

Don’t miss the special live introduction this Saturday morning at 7:00 AM!

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Estate Planning Checklist

Do you have the right estate planning documents in place? 📝 As an attorney, I recommend at minimum having: ✔️ Financial Power of Attorney ✔️ Health Care Power of Attorney & Living Will ✔️ HIPAA Authorization ✔️ Funeral Declaration ✔️ Last Will & Testament (or a Revocable Living Trust) Without...

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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: Questions with Conti

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What Happens When a Minor Dies and Because of their Death a Lawsuit is Pending?

If a minor passes away and a lawsuit is involved, an estate must be opened. Watch the full video to learn what steps parents need to take and how the process works in Pennsylvania. Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and stay tuned for more helpful estate planning tips. https://youtube.com/shorts/XZctbA2XgXw...

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Six Things you Need to Know Before Petitioning for Guardianship

Thinking about obtaining guardianship of a loved one in Pennsylvania? Here are 6 important things you need to know before you start the process. Watch the full video to learn how guardianship works and what steps you’ll need to take. https://youtube.com/shorts/qbGwA-T7ZSU...

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Conti Law Firm Recognized as 2024 Best of the Best, Gold Winner

Conti Law Firm was recognized as the 2024 Best of the Best, Gold Winner in the Law Firm category by the Official Community Choice Awards for Allegheny Southwest.

Each year, Trib Total Media invites readers and the public to nominate and vote for their favorite...

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What Happens When a Minor Child is the Beneficiary of an Estate?

When a minor is named as a beneficiary of an estate, special rules apply. If no remainder trust is created in the will, the court must appoint a limited guardian to oversee the child’s funds until they reach the age of majority. Watch the full video below to learn about...

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Questions With Conti, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Conti Law was recently featured in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette’s “Questions With Conti” series, where Attorney Michele P. Conti answered important questions about estate planning, elder law, special needs planning, and asset protection. Through this informative series, Michele shared valuable insights to help individuals and families better understand how to...

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Everything You Need to Know In a Nut Shell About Pennsylvania Inheritance Tax

Wondering how Pennsylvania inheritance tax works? Here’s everything you need to know in a nutshell. Learn what’s taxable, what’s exempt, and how tax rates are based on your relationship to the decedent. Watch the full video to understand the basics and avoid common mistakes. Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and...

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Title Company is Holding Funds From the Estate When Selling Property

Selling real estate as an Executor in Pennsylvania? Here’s why the title company may hold funds in escrow — and why it’s completely normal. Watch the full video to learn how the inheritance tax process works when selling property and what to expect after settlement. Don’t forget to like, subscribe,...

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My Dad Owns the House that I Live In and Is In a Nursing Home

What happens to a house when a loved one enters a nursing home in Pennsylvania? It’s not as simple as just living there. Learn when a house must be sold, how the state can place a lien, and what options family members have. Watch the full video to understand your...

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Biggest Mistakes Made When Using a Revocable Living Trust

Many people make critical errors when setting up a revocable living trust—don’t be one of them! From inconsistent beneficiary designations to false assumptions about asset protection, these mistakes can cost your loved ones. Watch now to ensure your trust is set up the right way! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-XgYnWzUYFk...

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Do You Have Minor Children Listed as Beneficiary of your Accounts?

If you have minor children, never list them as direct beneficiaries on life insurance, retirement accounts, or bank accounts! Without proper planning, the court will appoint a guardian to manage their inheritance until they turn 18—and that person may not be who you’d choose. Instead, set up a remainder trust...

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I Have a Trust, Now What?

Setting up a revocable living trust is just the first step—properly funding it is crucial! Learn how to transfer real estate, update insurance policies, and manage bank accounts to ensure your trust actually works as intended. Don’t let all that effort go to waste! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e20sOakhofc...

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Some of the Biggest Estate Planning Mistakes

As an estate planning attorney, I see these mistakes far too often—don’t make them! Never write on your will, store documents in a safe deposit box, or name a minor as a direct beneficiary. Learn why multiple executors, adding a child to your deed, and poor beneficiary designations can cause...

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Estate Planning with Michele of Conti Law: Should I Gift My House to My Child?

In this episode of Questions with Conti, attorney Michele Conti answers two important estate planning questions: Should you add your child to your deed? And what happens if you buy a home for your child but keep it in your name? While these strategies might seem like smart ways to...

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Is it Expensive to Probate an Estate?

One of the most common estate planning questions is: How much does it cost to probate an estate in Pennsylvania? The answer depends on several factors, including estate complexity, legal fees, and whether there are disputes among beneficiaries. In this video, attorney Michele Conti explains the costs associated with probate,...

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What’s the First Thing You Should Do as the Executor?

If you’ve been named an executor, your first priority is securing the residence. Locate estate documents, safeguard valuables, and change the locks to prevent anything from going missing. Protecting the estate ensures that assets go to the rightful beneficiaries. Watch now for more estate administration tips! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3-VpYv4tWKg...

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Biggest Enemy of Proper Estate Planning

One of the biggest mistakes people make when it comes to estate planning is putting it off. No one likes thinking about wills, powers of attorney, or guardianship—until it’s too late. In this video, attorney Michele Conti explains why procrastination can cause legal headaches for your family and how Pennsylvania...

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Introducing Estate Planning w/ Michele of Conti Law

In this episode of Questions with Conti, Michele Conti answers common client questions about getting started with Conti Law. Learn how to schedule a complimentary consultation, what documents to bring, and what to expect during your first meeting. Whether you’re planning your estate, need guidance on guardianship, or are handling...

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Joint Bank Accounts – What Happens When You Die?

Many parents consider adding a child to their bank account for convenience, but is it really a good idea? In this video, attorney Michele Conti explains the benefits, risks, and potential tax implications of joint bank accounts—and whether a power of attorney might be a better solution. ...

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Everything You Need to Know About Powers of Attorney

In this episode, attorney Michele Conti answers some of the most frequently asked questions about powers of attorney in Pennsylvania. Do you automatically have power of attorney for your spouse? Can you choose someone outside your family? What happens if you become incapacitated without a POA? Get all the answers...

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Minor Beneficiary Inheriting from Your Estate