When the Nazis took over territory during World War II, they looted many valuable items from the homes of fleeing and imprisoned Jews. The process
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A Discussion about Trustees / York, PA
Selecting the executor of your estate or a trustee is one of the most important decisions in estate planning. A recent Investing Daily article,
Alzheimer’s and Planning for the Future / York, PA
More than 5 million people live with Alzheimer’s, and that number, absent a medical breakthrough, could reach 16 million by mid-century. Medical research confirms one
IRAs and The Supreme Court / York, PA
When is an individual retirement account not a retirement account? When the Supreme Court says so. In a unanimous decision in June, the Supreme Court
Don’t Forget the Cranberries … or the Estate Planning! / York, PA
Thanksgiving weekend is a time to reflect, visit family, and of course, eat your fair share of pie. And while we may be thankful for
Are You a Do-It-Yourselfer? Don’t Tackle This Project Alone / York, PA
The Internet is a wonderful tool for so many areas of life. However, drafting legal documents is not necessarily one of them. While it may
Now That’s Awkward!
An awkward part of estate planning is telling your kids how much — or how little — they’ll get. Here’s how a financial planner can
How to Care for Aging Parents
Dealing with aging parents is not only tough emotionally, but financially. A Caring.com report found that nearly half of family caregivers spend more than $5,000
World War II Veteran Victim of Elder Abuse
Elder abuse is a term that means someone is knowingly, intentionally or negligently causing harm or a serious risk to a senior. When Michael Casler
The Basics of Estate Planning
Too often, the need for the most basic estate-planning documents is overlooked or misunderstood. While many people would admit they should have a will, 50
A Quick Review of the Living Trust
A living trust has advantages that a will can’t offer, so you may want to keep both. A revocable living trust is similar to a
Who Gets What? / York, PA
The murkiest part of estate planning is discussing when and how to distribute your assets to your heirs. This process requires a series of considerations
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