Andrew Bradley

Andrew Bradley is a paralegal in Capehart Scatchard's Trust and Estates Group and assists in the administration of the trust and estate administration practice for the firm. He holds two Associates Degrees from Camden County College and is a member of the Estate & Financial Planning Council of Southern New Jersey.

Digital Asset Management: What Happens to My Online Accounts When I Die or If I Am Incapacitated?

In 2023, most people have shifted (whether you wanted to or not) to living mostly online. Between keeping up with social media and managing your finances, the average person has more than 90 online accounts. When dealing with estate planning, the common agenda is to ensure that you and your family are taken care of […]

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Birthday Basics

You will never forget your birthday (even though you may want to). Every time you make another trip around the sun (a year), it is good to reflect on what has changed in your life and what you have accomplished. Estate planning is probably something that rarely is among these thoughts. Many people think that […]

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Joint Owner vs. POA

Getting your financials in order is something everyone would like to accomplish. Making sure that the bills are being paid isn’t something that many people want to worry about. As we grow older, we may need assistance from a family member or a friend. Assistance can be what we consider simple tasks such as getting […]

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“I Care a Lot”

“I Care a Lot” is one of the most popular movies on Netflix recently. The movie follows Marla Grayson who is a professional Guardian over elderly individuals who have substantial assets. Marla can been seen taking control over their assets, placing them in assisted living facilities, selling off their homes and assets. There are even […]

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Medical Emergencies for Non-Married Couples

Are you in a long term relationship? Do you know what will happen if you or your partner have a medical emergency? In 2021, it is much more common for couples to cohabitate together for long periods of time prior to getting married, if they even decide to take the next big step. While the […]

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