This is the question that we get regularly in our law firm and before having our Life Care Planning program and Client Care Advocate, Meg
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Elder Law Without Care is an Incomplete Solution
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Legacy Planning: Leaving a Lasting Impact
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Avoiding Common Estate Planning Mistakes: A Message from Jeff Bellomo
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Wills vs. Trusts: Which Is Right for You?
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I’m Jeff Bellomo, an elder law and estate planning attorney at Bellomo & Associates in York and Lancaster, PA. Today, we’re going to explore a
Spendthrift Trusts—How and Why They Can Protect Your Family
Spendthrift Noun: a person who spends money in an extravagant, irresponsible way. Most parents want to provide for their children, but they want to
How Much Does Estate Planning Cost?
If I had a quarter for every time I’ve been asked this question, I would be extremely wealthy! What always bugs me about the question is
Family Involvement in Elder Law
As an estate planning and elder law attorney, I have seen a little bit of everything over the past 20 years. I am a big believer
Effective Revocation of a Will: Ensuring a Smooth Transition
The question of how to properly revoke a Will necessitates careful consideration to ensure a seamless process. While the straightforward response is to shred both