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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,
My Loved One Wants To Stay Home, But We Are Open To The Possibility Of Other Arrangements
We often make recommendations to local handymen to be able to make changes or adaptations to the home, and we certainly have numerous referral sources
How Technology is Changing the Estate Planning Landscape
It is so easy these days from the comfort of our homes to be able to learn all about our ancestry and to be able
I Don’t Trust My Trustee. What Can I Do?
It is important to understand that a trustee is a fiduciary and is held to a higher standard of duty. It is imperative as a
I Am a Beneficiary of an Estate. How Long Will it Take For Me to Get My Money?
This is a question that we receive at least once a month if not more in our office. Individuals who were named in a Last Will
How Can I Avoid Probate?
A week probably does not go by in my estate planning and elder law practice that I do not hear this question. We spend a
Having “The Conversation” or “The Talk” With Your Adult Children About Their Inheritance
It is very rare for us to assist a family with their estate planning that we are not asked from the parents whether or not
Is a DNR the same as a Living Will?
The short answer is no, they are not the same. A DNR stands for a DO NOT RESUSCITATE order and a Living Will is a










