Today’s families are a lot different than Ward and June Cleaver. There are more families today with non-traditional situations than ever before. It is very
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Don’t Leave Your Estate Planning To “The Beaver” / York, PA
Advice for Divorce after Age 50 / York, PA
When you’re over 50 and facing divorce from a long-term marriage, coming to a settlement agreement that will safeguard a comfortable financial future is complicated.
Check Your Estate Planning List Twice, Just Like Santa / York, PA
During this festive time of year, dwelling on estate planning may seem like a bit of a downer. Yet the end of the year is
Pointers for Year-End Planning by December 31 / York, PA
Every year end provides an opportunity to look back and then plan for next year. With the end of 2014 rapidly approaching, that opportunity would
Longer Lives Means More Estate Planning / York, PA
Longevity has a way of upending estate planning. When New York City philanthropist Brooke Astor died in 2007 at age 105 with a $100 million
Ready to Retire Out-Of-State? / York, PA
Retirees flock to Florida and Arizona for year-round sunshine and golf, but all things considered, they’re not the best states for happy golden years, according
Need I Be Spoiled to Have a Trust? / York, PA
Mention a trust, and the first thing most people think of is a spoiled kid living off an inherited fortune without having worked a single
Answers to Questions about Roth IRAs / York, PA
The decision to execute a Roth conversion and generate taxable income is more complicated than it may seem at first blush — especially when you
WWII Hero Victim of Elder Abuse / York, PA
A forensic accountant’s report earlier this year showed what friends of a now-deceased 88-year-old Eldora man had been reporting to authorities for years: A caregiver
A Trust Is Still a Good Idea / York, PA
Up until a few years ago, a common estate-planning technique included the use of irrevocable trusts to own life insurance intended for the payment of
Plan Ahead!! / York, PA
AARP says to head off bickering over your personal possessions, consider supplementing your will with a letter of instruction, an informal document that you can
Rare Books in an Estate: What to Do? / York, PA
One of the most difficult tasks facing someone taking care of a loved one’s estate is figuring out which items are valuable. We all know