The Atlantic: Joan Burda, adjunct professor of law, discussed the jumble of complicated and unexpected logistical tasks that can arise when a loved one dies. When it comes to items of little personal or monetary value, jumping the gun on probate is rarely a problem, she said, but added that prematurely making off with cherished or expensive items can lead to legal trouble down the road.

Law's Joan Burda discusses the unprecedented legal tasks that follow the death of a loved one
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November 5, 2021
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