Consumer Reports published an article on May 13, 2015, entitled “Tech Support for Long-Distance Caregivers, Devices that Promise to Help You Monitor a Loved One’s
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How to Stay Happier in Hard Times
Financial stress, sickness, marriage issues, and other problems can seem to suck the happiness right out of life. However, you can feel happy even if
The Importance of Keeping Good Financial Records
Whenever we meet with clients to create estate planning documents, one of the things we suggest they do is to begin keeping a rolling five
New England Clam Chowder
Yet another favorite of the Bellomo from Mom’s cookbooks. New England Clam Chowder – Makes 8 servings Ingredients: 2 bacon slices, diced 1/2 C. chopped
Special Needs Trust Planning Success Story
A person who was referred by their neighbor who is an individual with special needs recently called our office. The person’s son had special needs
Things to be Thankful For
There are so many things in life to be thankful for. This list of 17 was adapted from happierdaily.com. Could you imagine what life would
The Three Most Common Reasons Clients Come to Bellomo & Associates
Estate planning and elder law is a vast area that allows us to serve a lot of different needs of clients and their families. Over
Look on the Bright Side
Walt Disney once said, “I always like to look on the optimistic side of life, but I am realistic enough to know that life is
What Doesn’t Kill You Makes You Stronger!
The German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche famously said: “That which does not kill us, makes us stronger.” It turns out that he was right. Happiness doesn't
Why Create an Asset Protection Trust in Pennsylvania?
I was recently at an elder law event in Pennsylvania with some of the most intelligent professionals in my area. I love going to these
Single Person Medicaid Success Story
We were recently referred to an individual whose aunt was living in a nursing home. The administrator of the nursing home told the nephew to
Are you a pessimist or an optimist?
Research shows that optimistic people tend to be much happier and successful in life than pessimists. Pessimism often leads to depression and missing out on