Our practice focuses on estate planning and elder law. We see parents coming into our office regularly to change their estate planning. We are diligent
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What is Intestate Law?
Intestate law is equivalent to the state of PA making a last will for you because you did not make one for yourself. It is
Who Will Raise Your Kids and Make Sure They Are Taken Care of Financially If You Are Gone?
The thought of passing away and not being able to raise your kids is certainly one that none of us hope to ever experience or
Medicaid Planning Done Right
Like with anything, knowing how to do something correctly is the key. Medicaid planning is no different. Understanding the rules during life and after death
VA Benefits
Over the last year or two, many people have asked us why we don’t put out much information about veteran’s benefits. Or why we do
Wills & POAs from the Internet (Buyer Beware)
Do-It-Yourself forms, especially those off of the internet, are becoming extremely popular in all professions. For the most part, estate planning and elder law have
May is National Older Americans Month!
Out of all the wonderful holidays that we celebrate, here at Bellomo & Associates, celebrating Older Americans Month is one of our favorites each and
Forever Fit: Why Seniors Should Keep Moving!
As we age, prioritizing physical activity becomes increasingly crucial for maintaining our health and overall well-being. Research consistently shows that staying active as seniors can
May is National Elder Law Month!
Since 1963, May has been recognized as National Older Americans Month, but did you know it is also National Elder Law Month? This is a
The Top 8 Medicaid Mistakes: What Must People Know about Medicaid Qualification
We are very proud of our Medicaid Department at Bellomo & Associates! The team is amazing and always goes above and beyond for every client
Happy National Healthcare Decisions Day!
We hope that this year, on National Healthcare Decisions Day, you take a few minutes to make sure that the healthcare professionals and family in
Now Is The Time To Talk To Mom And Dad About Their Long-Term Care Situation
Years ago, it was a foregone conclusion that Mom and Dad would move in with one of their children and age in place. However, nowadays,
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