Montrose Estate Planning Attorney
Wills, revocable and irrevocable trusts, powers of attorney, healthcare directives, and Pennsylvania inheritance tax planning for Montrose and the rest of Susquehanna County.
Estate planning in Montrose
Northeast Pennsylvania estate plans tend to involve multi-generational family assets — homes that have been in the family for decades, small businesses, and retirement assets accumulated over long careers in stable industries. Inheritance tax planning matters more here than most clients realize, particularly for siblings (12%) and nieces or nephews (15%).
How a Montrose estate plan typically comes together
We begin with a no-cost consultation — in person at our Camp Hill office, or by phone or video. We talk through your family, your assets, and your concerns, then recommend a specific set of documents and explain what each one does (and what it does not).
Most Montrose clients leave with some combination of a will, a revocable living trust (where probate avoidance matters), a current Pennsylvania durable financial power of attorney, an advance healthcare directive, and updated beneficiary designations. Where appropriate, we add irrevocable trusts for Medicaid asset protection or inheritance tax reduction.
Pennsylvania inheritance tax considerations
Pennsylvania's inheritance tax applies to estates regardless of which county you live in. It is paid to the Register of Wills in your county of residence (Susquehanna County for Montrose residents). Our planning is designed to reduce the inheritance tax bill where possible — through lifetime gifting, beneficiary designation strategy, family-business exemption qualification, and irrevocable trust structures.
Meetings in Montrose
Initial consultations and document reviews are routinely conducted by video for clients across Pennsylvania. Signing meetings — where witnesses and a notary are statutorily required — are typically held in person, either at our Camp Hill office or at a convenient location near Montrose.
A Pennsylvania firm built for Susquehanna County estates
Sean Quinlan, Esq.
- Admitted to practice in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
- Member, Pennsylvania Bar Association
- Practice limited to estate planning, inheritance tax planning, and probate avoidance
- Routine filings with the Susquehanna County Register of Wills and Orphans' Court
- Office in Camp Hill, PA · serves all 67 Pennsylvania counties
Multi-generational family home + sibling beneficiaries
Situation. Widow leaving the family home equally to two siblings. At 12% sibling inheritance tax, the tax on the home alone would have been substantial.
What we did. Coordinated lifetime gifting and beneficiary designations on retirement assets to reduce the taxable estate, and used the three-month prepayment discount on the inheritance tax return for additional savings.
Representative scenario, not a specific client. Facts modified to protect confidentiality. Past results do not guarantee future outcomes.
How we work with Montrose
- Inheritance tax filings — REV-1500 prepared and filed with the Susquehanna County Register of Wills.
- Signing flexibility — meetings by video, phone, or in person at our Camp Hill office.
- Flat fees — quoted in writing before any work begins. No hourly surprises.
- Plain English — every recommendation explained, with a written summary of what each document does.
Sean Quinlan, Esq. is responsible for the content of this page. This information is general and not legal advice for any specific situation. Contacting the firm does not create an attorney-client relationship.
Montrose estate planning & inheritance tax questions
Common questions from Montrose and Susquehanna County families about Pennsylvania inheritance tax, wills, and living trusts.
See our statewide Pennsylvania Estate Planning FAQ hub for deeper answers on inheritance tax, wills, and living trusts.
Free consultation for Montrose families
We serve Montrose and the rest of Susquehanna County by phone, video, and in-person at our Camp Hill office. Inheritance tax returns are filed with the Susquehanna County Register of Wills, and your plan is built around that.
- Flat fees. Quoted in writing before any work begins.
- Susquehanna County focus. Documents drafted for the Pennsylvania inheritance tax rules that apply where you live.
- 48-hour response. Montrose inquiries answered within two business days.
No attorney-client relationship is formed by contacting the firm.
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Most plans take two meetings. The first is a consultation — clear, honest, and free of pressure.