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Stretching & Protecting Wealth
My estate planning and elder law practice have given me insights into these topics that I never thought possible. I encounter questions on a daily
Meet the Team: Deb Pingel
Deb Pingel a Wisconsin Native joined our team in 2020. Customer Service has been instill in Deb for her whole life. From babysitting, helping elderly
Meet the Team
Introducing Sharee Bishop Hello! I am Sharee Bishop and work remotely from Ebensburg as a Medicaid Coordinator. After I retired from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Moving On – Help for Seniors Relocating to Nursing Homes or Assisted Living Facilities
In my estate and elder law practice, I routinely provide advice to seniors and their families about the next step. Specifically about what they will do
Meet Dana S. Wieseman from our Probate Team
Dana was Born and raised in Central Pennsylvania. A graduate of Mechanicsburg Area high School in 1987 and Central Penn University in 1993 with a
Meet Michelle Wheeler from our Probate Team
I essentially work with the executor/administrator/trustee and help them manage the assets and expenses of the decedent. It’s like taking over a person’s financial life
When Cohabitating Goes Wrong
This blog discusses cohabitating in the context of two adult individuals who live together but who are not married. They can be a partner, significant
Why is it Important to Understand or Learn Probate in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania?
This is a question that we receive all of the time in our office. The answer is because you could have personal liability as an executor
Planning For Retirement And Enjoying The Remaining Years
When it comes to planning for retirement, the most important person may, probably, be a financial planner or someone to make sure that you have
My Loved One Will Stay Home Forever
This is a statement that we hear on a regular basis in our office when we talk about aging and potentially needing assistance for our
My Spouse Died, Am I Liable for his/her Debts?
As estate planning and elder law attorneys we receive this question all of the time. As a general rule of thumb, the answer is no,
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