Planning for long-term care helps you and your family prepare for the expense of home care and preserves your assets for future generations. Creating a Medicaid plan enables you to pay for needed care without depleting your hard-earned savings. Cover long-term care...
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Why trust and estate planning is worth the time and effort
Many Pennsylvania residents put off estate planning, and they often do so because they either feel it is something they might do later or because they think they do not have enough assets to make it worthwhile. However, there are strong arguments as to why you should...
Why do you need a lawyer after the death of a spouse or parent?
After a spouse or a parent passes, navigating the probate process can be extremely complicated. Even when someone has a will in place, there are many logistical issues and legal matters involved with administrating an estate. Getting legal counsel can help remove a...
Estate planning when your child has a substance abuse disorder
You worked hard to be able to leave something behind for your loved ones, but now, you have a child who is struggling with a substance abuse disorder. If you are not careful when crafting your estate plan, you run the risk of doing one of two things. You may wind up...
3 Kinds of POAs in Pennsylvania
A power of attorney is one of the most important tools in the estate planning toolkit. People use these versatile documents to accomplish a variety of goals. In general, a power of attorney gives one person, called the agent, the legal authority to make certain...
3 tips for choosing guardianship for your minor child
Your children are always top of mind. But have you considered their futures in the case of your untimely death? You can name their guardian in your will. The guardian will be legally responsible for your children's well-being while they are under the age of 18,...
Planning after a family member’s Alzheimer’s disease diagnosis
It can be difficult for a family to cope after a loved one receives an Alzheimer's disease diagnosis. However, understanding what to expect can help you maintain his or her quality of life and prepare for the next phase. Take these steps if a doctor has diagnosed...
Review your estate plan by year end in case of 2021 changes
An election year can bring about changes that affect estate planning goals, especially for those with considerable wealth and assets. The Internal Revenue Service has announced 2021 limits for estate and gift taxes. Reviewing your estate plan by the end of 2020 will...
Safeguard the present and future for a special needs child
Perhaps you have a special needs son who is now 18 years of age. You want to ensure his wellbeing and financial security both now and in the future. What options are available? Protecting benefits Your goal is to set aside funds for the future care of your son...
Understanding common types of trusts
When planning your estate, you will learn about various types of trusts. Establishing a trust can protect assets for your descendants and help them minimize the tax expense associated with an inheritance. Review the common types of trusts to explore how they may fit...