February is known as the month of love, but it can also be the month of security for your family. This Feel-good February, why not give your loved ones the […]
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Written by Attorney Daniel M. Surprenant, Esq, CELA, Managing Partner We know the pride and joy homeowners feel when passing down their treasured properties. But what if the transfer process […]
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Becoming an executor, also known as a personal representative, of an estate is a responsibility that often falls to family members or close friends after someone passes away. Understanding this […]
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Estate administration is a critical yet often overlooked aspect of life planning. This process involves the legal and financial activities necessary to manage a deceased person’s affairs. If you’re a […]
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Being a personal representative (executor) is a serious job. It is also a stressful one since you have to perform your duties while grieving and perhaps overwhelmed by loss. Engaging […]
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Recognizing that your elderly parents are losing strength and ability as they age is painful, but it is also realistic. Just as your parents cared for and protected you when […]
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While most people understand that they will need a Last Will and Testament, a recent Gallup poll shows that 46 percent of American adults do not have a will. If […]
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Owning and managing a small business on a day-to-day basis is no easy matter. Too many small business owners feel so pressed for time that they delay when it comes […]
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My name is Ashley Algarvio. I am the Lead Case Manager at Surprenant & Beneski, P.C. and I have had the pleasure of working for Dan Surprenant & Michelle Beneski […]
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by Attorney Rebecca S. Spinner How much do you know about estate planning? How prepared are you and your family? Take this short quiz to test your knowledge and perhaps […]
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