Archive for March, 2008

Philadelphia Personal Injury Attorney Talks About Philadelphia Personal Injury Licensees

Where a pedestrian intentionally chooses to take a short cut across a possessor of land’s parking lot, it is “questionable” whether the pedestrian is a licensee or trespasser. Ott v. Unclaimed Freight Company, 577 A.2d 894, n. 6 (Pa. Super. 1990). Ott involved a pedestrian who frequently used a shortcut through a parking [...]

Should Parents EVER Leave an Inheritance Outright to a Child who has a Disability

There are few absolutes in estate planning, but this is one. If a child has a significant mental disability, the answer is parents should not leave an inheritance outright to a child with a significant mental disability.
If the child has a significant mental disability then the child will obviously have difficulty managing the inheritance. And [...]