Legal Insights


Practical legal guidance on estate planning, probate, real estate, family law, and business matters from the attorneys at Lebovitz & Lebovitz, P.A.

These articles explain the real rules, deadlines, and tradeoffs that affect families and business owners under Pennsylvania law. For a broader overview of our services, visit our practice areas.

Pennsylvania law often turns on small details.

The articles below focus on the specific rules that actually change outcomes — inheritance tax exposure, real estate title issues, divorce property division, executor responsibilities, and business ownership risks. They are written for Pittsburgh families and business owners making real legal decisions.

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How Long Probate Takes in Pennsylvania

Estate Planning

Probate in Pennsylvania typically takes twelve to eighteen months, but the timeline depends on tax filings, creditor claims, and the complexity of the estate. Learn what determines the pace of administration.