I don’t know if anyone else remembers that book, but it was one of my favorite books when I was a kid. It’s about a
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Your Estate Planning Documents Signed – Now What?
You’ve just finished signing your estate planning documents. Now you can breathe just a bit easier knowing this task can be checked off your list.
The Young & Single Carefree Life
Some young and single individuals have the luxury of living that “carefree” lifestyle. They may have worries, but usually limited to worries about themselves. Many
Why Simply Designating Beneficiaries May Not Work
We often hear from clients and other professionals that the simplest way to do estate planning is to simply name beneficiaries on all policies and
Won’t You Let Me Take Your On A Sea Cruise?!?
I hear a lot of folks say they would never take a cruise. The reasons I most frequently hear are, “there isn’t anything to do”,
Planning For Your Pets
Many people consider their pets to be family members. The ongoing care of a pet is something that may cause an owner some worry in
The Young And Single Carefree Life
Some young and single individuals have the luxury of living that “carefree” lifestyle. They may have worries, but usually limited to worries about themselves. Many
May – What is Elder Law?
May is designated as National Elder Law Month by the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA). The name suggests some relationship with older people,
National Elder Law Month
Since President Kennedy declared May to be Senior Citizens Month, every subsequent president has continued to designate May as a month to show support for
Give Local York – Support Our Seniors
May is National Elder Law Month, a designation which brings public awareness and, hopefully, opportunities to reflect and acknowledge the value seniors have provided to
Why Do Wrestlers Often Make Great Team Members?
I recently went to the NCAA Wrestling Championships in Cleveland, Ohio, to watch three days of the best wrestlers in the world do what they
The Butterfly
I recently did a blog on Olivia’s House and the 16th Olivian Gala, as well as a blog on Paul Waclo, the wood carver who