I recently performed in the lipsync contest called Sing For A Cure at York College. Sing For A Cure is a charity event to raise
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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
Meet the Team: Christine Oyler
Christine Oyler joined Bellomo & Associates, LLC in April of 2016 in the Medicaid Department. She graduated from York College of Pennsylvania with a Bachelor
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
Factors to Consider When Selecting a Guardian for Your Children
When I ask my clients what is driving them to come see me for estate planning, I usually get the same answer; we want to
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
What is the Worst-Case Scenario if I Don’t Plan?
What is the worst-case scenario if I don’t plan? This is a question that was raised to me several years ago by a client,
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