L. Theodore Hoppe, Jr., Esquire - Attorney at Law

L. Theodore Hoppe, Jr., Esquire - Attorney at Law With more than 30 years of experience, Ted Hoppe has been providing family and business legal representation for clients throughout southeastern PA.

Legal issues can be confusing and scary, but when you have an experienced attorney on your side the situation can be made much easier to handle. Ted Hoppe is an experienced lawyer in Pennsylvania. His experience in a wide range of legal areas can be exactly what you need during this difficult and often overwhelming time. For more than 20 years, Ted has been providing sound advice and legal represe

ntation for businesses and families throughout Pennsylvania. His experience lies in child custody, support orders, juvenile matters, real estate issues, disability claims, employment issues, establishing a new business and more. He can assist with drafting contracts as well as provide full representation in court. Your rights need to be protected, and Ted Hoppe can do exactly that! He will work with you to identify the challenges you are facing, develop a strategy for successful resolution, and stay by your side as legal representation throughout the entire process. With offices located in Media, Chester County, Delaware County and Kennett Square you are never far from an attorney that is ready to fight for you throughout any legal matter you are facing. If other attorneys have turned you away due to the complexity of your case, Ted Hoppe may be your answer! He has often taken cases others avoid and will fight from beginning to end for your rights and the results you hope for. For more information, contact Ted through Facebook or visit his website directly.

All in the Family: Making Sense of Per Stirpes, By Representation, and Per Capita Distributions
03/04/2026

All in the Family: Making Sense of Per Stirpes, By Representation, and Per Capita Distributions

The notion of fairness often pervades family dynamics and may continue even beyond death when decisions about dividing accounts and property arise. The law has attempted to address different notions of fairness with a variety of distribution strategies. Per stirpes, by representation, and per capita...

What to Do After a Loved One Dies
02/25/2026

What to Do After a Loved One Dies

If you have been named the person responsible for settling a deceased loved one’s affairs, you may find yourself overwhelmed by grief and a growing list of responsibilities. To help you manage the responsibilities now on your plate, here is a quick checklist of important steps that will make it ea...

The True Cost of Inheriting a Home
02/18/2026

The True Cost of Inheriting a Home

Inheriting a home is not a bad thing—far from it. With home prices at record highs and many Americans priced out of the market, inheriting a house can be a life-changing opportunity. However, without proactive estate planning and frank conversations about the true costs of home ownership, it can a...

"Do I Need a Will or a Trust?"
10/10/2025

"Do I Need a Will or a Trust?"

Everyone needs a will, a trust, or both. These important tools ensure that your legacy will be carried out according to your wishes and allow you to provide for loved ones after your passing. A properly prepared trust can also help avoid probate, which is a lengthy, public, and often expensive court...

Estate Planning Truths: Debunking Common Misconceptions
10/03/2025

Estate Planning Truths: Debunking Common Misconceptions

Estate planning often feels complex, leading many people to rely on assumptions that can have devastating consequences for their loved ones and their legacy. From who can make decisions for you to whether you need an estate plan, common myths can stand between you and a secure future. Let’s debunk...

" Estate Planning Blunders You Cannot Afford to Make"
09/26/2025

" Estate Planning Blunders You Cannot Afford to Make"

Many people believe that a simple will is all they need to accomplish their goals for the future. However, a flawed estate plan can create just as many headaches, heartaches, and expenses for your loved ones as having no plan. Life changes, laws evolve, and even the best intentions can fall short, l...

Help! This Probate Is Taking Forever!
09/10/2025

Help! This Probate Is Taking Forever!

After a loved one passes away, their money and property that go through probate must be distributed to those legally entitled to them, either according to a last will and testament (also called a will) or the state’s default distribution scheme (found in its intestacy statute). While most people w...

"3 Simple Ways to Avoid Probate Costs"
09/05/2025

"3 Simple Ways to Avoid Probate Costs"

When a person dies owning property in their sole name without a designated beneficiary, their loved ones must undergo a court-supervised process called probate to transfer the property from the deceased person’s name to the name of the intended beneficiaries or heirs at law. Going through probate ...

Understanding the Difference Between SSDI and SSI Insurance
08/27/2025

Understanding the Difference Between SSDI and SSI Insurance

Navigating social security benefits can be confusing and overwhelming. Two of the most common social security benefits are Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI). While they serve similar populations, they are different programs with different requireme...

"While You Are Working on Your Golf Game, Don’t Forget to Work on Your Estate Plan"
08/25/2025

"While You Are Working on Your Golf Game, Don’t Forget to Work on Your Estate Plan"

Golf, like life, has a way of humbling even the most experienced among us. Conditions change. Variables shift. What worked last time might come up short today. Estate planning is no different. It is about knowing the terrain, making smart choices with the tools you have, and adjusting as life throws...

"Why a Trust for Your Child Should Mature with Your Child"
08/22/2025

"Why a Trust for Your Child Should Mature with Your Child"

From the moment a child is born, a parent feels an instinctive urge to protect and nurture. We childproof our homes, carefully select schools, guide them through adolescence, support their careers, and watch with pride as they forge their own paths.Thinking ahead, you might have set up a trust for y...

"Does Treating Your Children Fairly Mean Unequal Inheritances?"
07/18/2025

"Does Treating Your Children Fairly Mean Unequal Inheritances?"

When thinking through their estate plan and how they want their assets (money and property) managed after they pass away, most parents wish to treat their children equally, often out of a sense of fairness. However, sometimes being fair or doing what is right by your children may mean giving unequal...

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