The question estate planning and elder law attorneys are often asked is, what documents do I need? The answers to that simple question can be
Blog
Elder Abuse
Unfortunately, as the population begins to age, more and more seniors are being taken advantage of, sometimes unintentionally, and all too often intentionally. Either way,
Concerns For Caregivers
As our loved ones age it is very common for family members to want to care for them and keep them at home as long
Attention Parents!
Parents have a seemingly endless “to do” list, but one important item that may not be on their radar is estate planning. Many people,
Common Law Marriage in Pennsylvania
Common law marriage in Pennsylvania was abolished on January 2, 2005. However, couples who entered into a common law marriage before that date are still
Reviewing Estate Planning Documents Upon Marriage
Many unmarried domestic partners create estate planning documents, often naming each other in various capacities (e.g. executor, agent under a power of attorney, beneficiary of
Can You Retire When You Want?
You may be frugal and in your 50s. You’re ready to retire. You think you’re ready to stop working now and want to make your
How Do I Move Funds From a Traditional IRA into an HSA?
If you’re now on Medicare but had opened a health savings account (HSA) when still working and were covered by a high-deductible health insurance policy,
Baby Boomer Parents May Not be Leaving You a Bundle
Surprise! Leaving behind a pile of cash for heirs isn't a top priority for most baby boomers.
A Few Tips on Retirement Planning
The Motley Fool recent published an article, “3 Things Every Good Retirement Plan Includes,” which can really help your retirement planning. Tax planning. Attaining your
Estate Battles Can Mean Big Legal Fees
Prosecutors in a Texas forgery, theft and money laundering trial asked the court appointed administrator of an estate how an $8 million estate can shrink