Today, April 16, 2018, is National Healthcare Decision Day. Today is the day that we should all take a minute and ensure that we have
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Heidi’s Time Capsule…
In March I celebrated my 40th birthday. Shortly after that momentous occasion I found myself looking back and feeling very lucky to be living in
Will The New Tax Law Affect Estate Planning?
The new tax law that went into effect for 2018 will ultimately have no real impact on the estates of most people. The biggest estate-related
Meet Jennah, Our Medicaid Specialist
My name is Jennah, spelled with an H at the end to act as the cherry on top. I have spent my whole life studying
The Eagle
In March of 2016 Paul Waclo, a local wood carver, carved the beautiful eagle in front of the office at Bellomo and Associates on East
Meet Christine Gentzler Our Director of Medicaid
I transitioned from the Medicaid Specialist to Director of Medicaid in August 2017. I have a Bachelors of Science Degree in Nursing. I am the
Who’s your favorite financial “guru”?
The last few decades have brought a string of financial literacy experts to the forefront of public awareness. In fact, some names have become very
The 16th Olivian Gala
On Saturday, March 24, 2018 my wife and I had the pleasure of attending the 16th Olivian Gala. Olivia’s House is a York County
Senior Rights and Protection
Protecting seniors’ rights is an important government function. Congress has created the county Area Agencies on Aging, which provide numerous services for seniors. Knowing what
Why Use An Attorney For Estate Planning When You Can Get A Form On The Internet?
This is a common question. The best answer is, like the old Fram oil filter commercial said, pay me now or pay me more later.
The Importance of Being Educated Before Hiring An Attorney
Clients often feel that they would rather go the dentist then to visit an attorney. Although that statement may have made you smile or laugh,
Is It My Place To Help My Parents Manage Their Affairs?
It is very difficult for children as a parent ages to know how actively involved they should be in their parents’ affairs. As our population