Bensalem Last Will and Testament
Professional Will Preparation in Bensalem, PA Starting at $225 โ Protect Your Family, Your Way
Bensalem Last Will and Testament Services
โ๏ธ Important: We Are Not Attorneys
Noble Notary & Legal Document Preparers provides legal document preparation services in Pennsylvania. We are NOT attorneys and do not provide legal advice. We prepare documents based on information you provide. For complex estates, legal disputes, tax planning, or if you need legal advice, please consult a licensed Pennsylvania attorney.
Creating a Last Will and Testament in Bensalem, Pennsylvania is one of the most important steps you can take to protect your family. Our professional document preparation services help Bensalem residents in Bucks County create comprehensive, legally valid Pennsylvania Wills without the high cost of an attorney.
Bensalem is the most populated township in Bucks County, home to Parx Casino, and strategically located between Philadelphia and the Bucks County suburbs. Bensalem’s diverse community includes families building home equity in a strong real estate market and professionals with growing retirement portfolios that benefit from affordable Will preparation.
Whether you need a simple DIY Pennsylvania Will form or full professional preparation with mobile notary service in Bensalem, we offer affordable options to fit your budget. We serve clients throughout Bucks County and ensure your Will meets all Pennsylvania 20 Pa.C.S. requirements.
๐จ Pennsylvania Inheritance Tax Alert โ One of Only 6 States
Pennsylvania is one of only 6 states with a state inheritance tax. Unlike an estate tax (which taxes the estate), Pennsylvania’s inheritance tax is paid by the person receiving the inheritance based on their relationship to the deceased:
| Heir Relationship | Tax Rate |
|---|---|
| Surviving Spouse | 0% (exempt) |
| Children & Lineal Descendants | 4.5% |
| Siblings | 12% |
| All Other Heirs (nieces, nephews, friends) | 15% |
Proper estate planning can help minimize inheritance tax exposure. We recommend consulting a tax professional for estates with non-spouse beneficiaries.
โ ๏ธ Important: Pennsylvania does NOT recognize holographic (handwritten) wills. Your Will MUST be typed and witnessed by two competent witnesses to be valid under 20 Pa.C.S. ยง 2502. Our services ensure full compliance.
๐ Pennsylvania’s Unique Probate System: Register of Wills
Pennsylvania does not use a traditional “probate court.” Instead, Wills are filed with the Register of Wills in the county where the deceased resided. For Bensalem residents, this would be the Bucks County Register of Wills. Contested matters are handled by the Orphans’ Court. This system is unique to Pennsylvania.
Why You Need a Last Will and Testament in Pennsylvania
โ Control Who Inherits Your Property
Without a Will, Pennsylvania intestacy laws (20 Pa.C.S. Chapter 21) decide who gets your assets โ which may not align with your wishes and could result in higher inheritance tax for some heirs.
โ Name Guardians for Minor Children
If you have children under 18, your Will is the only way to legally designate who will care for them if both parents pass away.
โ Choose Your Executor
Your Will lets you select a trusted person to manage your estate, file with the Register of Wills, and distribute assets according to your wishes.
โ Minimize Inheritance Tax Impact
Proper estate planning through your Will can help structure distributions to minimize the impact of Pennsylvania’s inheritance tax โ especially important for non-spouse beneficiaries facing rates up to 15%.
Pennsylvania Will Requirements (20 Pa.C.S. ยง 2502)
Pennsylvania Law Requires:
- Age & Mental Capacity: You must be 18 years or older and of sound mind
- Written Document: Your Will must be in writing โ Pennsylvania does NOT allow handwritten (holographic) wills
- Signature: You must sign the Will at the end (or direct someone to sign in your presence)
- Two Witnesses: Two competent witnesses must sign the Will in your presence
- Self-Proving Affidavit (Recommended): Available since 2021 under 20 Pa.C.S. ยง 3132.1 โ a notarized affidavit streamlines probate by eliminating the need for witness testimony
- Inheritance Tax Considerations: Your Will should account for Pennsylvania’s graduated inheritance tax rates when naming beneficiaries
Our professional preparation ensures your Pennsylvania Will meets all 20 Pa.C.S. requirements including a self-proving affidavit for streamlined probate. We can also provide mobile notary and witness services for proper execution.
๐ Bensalem Areas We Serve
We provide Last Will and Testament services throughout Bensalem and Bucks County, including:
Plus all surrounding Bucks County communities including Bristol Township, Middletown Township, and Hulmeville.
๐ Complete Your Pennsylvania Estate Plan
A comprehensive estate plan includes more than just a Will:
- Pennsylvania Power of Attorney โ Designate someone to handle financial matters if incapacitated
- Pennsylvania Quitclaim Deed โ Transfer real estate to family members or into a trust
Also serving nearby Pennsylvania cities: Philadelphia · Pittsburgh · Allentown · Reading · Erie · Upper Darby · Lower Merion · Lancaster
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Pennsylvania Last Will and Testament Service Options
Choose the option that best fits your needs and budget
Pennsylvania Will Form
- Pennsylvania Last Will and Testament Template
- Editable Word & PDF formats
- Step-by-step instructions included
- 20 Pa.C.S. compliant form
- Instant download
- Self-proving affidavit template included
- Inheritance tax planning notes included
- You arrange witnesses & notary
Professional Will Preparation
- Custom Pennsylvania Will prepared for you
- Personal consultation to gather your wishes
- All 20 Pa.C.S. requirements met
- Executor, beneficiaries, guardians specified
- Self-proving affidavit included
- Inheritance tax considerations addressed
- Revisions included if needed
- You arrange witnesses & notary
Complete Will Execution
- Everything in Professional Preparation PLUS:
- โ Mobile notary sent to YOUR location
- โ TWO witnesses provided
- โ Proper execution supervision
- โ Self-proving affidavit executed on-site
- We come to your home, office, hospital, or facility
- Guaranteed 20 Pa.C.S. compliant
- Complete white-glove service start to finish
Ready to Protect Your Pennsylvania Family?
Don’t wait to create your Last Will and Testament. With Pennsylvania’s inheritance tax affecting non-spouse beneficiaries, proper planning is essential.
What Happens If You Die Without a Will in Pennsylvania?
If you die without a valid Will in Pennsylvania, you die “intestate” and Pennsylvania law (20 Pa.C.S. Chapter 21) determines who inherits your property. The Register of Wills appoints an administrator, and your assets are distributed by formula โ not your wishes.
Pennsylvania Intestacy Distribution
If you’re married with no descendants or parents:
- Your spouse inherits everything
If you’re married with descendants (all shared with spouse):
- Your spouse inherits the first $30,000 plus 1/2 of the remaining balance
- Your descendants inherit the rest
If you’re married with descendants from another relationship:
- Your spouse inherits 1/2 of the estate
- Your descendants inherit the other 1/2
If you’re married with no descendants but surviving parent(s):
- Your spouse inherits the first $30,000 plus 1/2 of the remaining balance
- Your parents inherit the rest
If you’re unmarried with descendants:
- Your descendants inherit everything equally (per stirpes)
- Minor children’s inheritance requires court-supervised guardianship
If you’re unmarried with no descendants:
- Parents inherit if living
- If no parents: Siblings inherit equally
- If no siblings: Grandparents, then aunts/uncles
- If no relatives found: Your estate escheats to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Without a Will, you have NO control over:
- Who inherits your property
- Who cares for your minor children
- Who serves as administrator of your estate
- How inheritance tax impacts your beneficiaries
- Whether family heirlooms stay in the family
Creating a Pennsylvania Last Will and Testament is the only way to ensure your wishes are followed and to plan for Pennsylvania’s inheritance tax.
Frequently Asked Questions: Pennsylvania Last Will and Testament
How much does a Last Will and Testament cost in Pennsylvania?
Our Pennsylvania Will services range from $14.95 for DIY forms to $225 for professional preparation to $475 for our white-glove package with mobile notary and witnesses. This is significantly less than the $500โ$3,000+ Pennsylvania attorneys typically charge.
Do I need an attorney to create a Will in Pennsylvania?
No. Pennsylvania law allows you to create your own Will without an attorney, as long as it meets the requirements under 20 Pa.C.S. ยง 2502 and is properly witnessed.
Can I handwrite my own Will in Pennsylvania?
No. Pennsylvania does NOT recognize holographic (handwritten) wills. Your Will MUST be typed (or printed) and witnessed by two people to be valid.
What is Pennsylvania’s inheritance tax?
Pennsylvania has a state inheritance tax โ one of only 6 states with this tax. Rates vary by relationship: 0% for spouses, 4.5% for children/lineal descendants, 12% for siblings, and 15% for all other heirs. This is different from an estate tax โ the heir pays the tax, not the estate.
What is the Register of Wills?
Pennsylvania uses a unique probate system. Instead of a probate court, Wills are filed with the Register of Wills in the county where the deceased resided. The Register of Wills handles most estate administration. Contested matters go to the Orphans’ Court.
Does Pennsylvania have a self-proving affidavit?
Yes, since 2021. Act 31 of 2020 added 20 Pa.C.S. ยง 3132.1, allowing self-proving affidavits in Pennsylvania. This notarized document eliminates the need for witnesses to testify during probate. Our professional services include a self-proving affidavit.
What’s included in the $225 professional preparation?
Personal consultation, custom Pennsylvania Will drafting (executor, beneficiaries, guardians), self-proving affidavit, inheritance tax considerations, and revisions. All 20 Pa.C.S. requirements met.
What’s included in the $475 white-glove package?
Everything in the $225 preparation PLUS we send a mobile notary and two witnesses to your Bensalem location. We supervise proper execution and notarization of the self-proving affidavit.
Where do I file a Will in Bucks County?
Wills in Pennsylvania are filed with the Register of Wills. For Bensalem residents, this would be the Bucks County Register of Wills.
Is Pennsylvania a community property state?
No. Pennsylvania is a common law (equitable distribution) state. Each spouse owns the property in their own name. Your Will can distribute all property you own individually.
Protect Your Pennsylvania Family Today
Don’t leave your family’s future to chance. Create your Last Will and Testament now.