As we age, we consider our futures more and more. What will I need in five years? What about 10 years? What if changes in my health make it harder for me to communicate? There are many questions that make you wonder, what are my options? Luckily, Pennsylvania law...
Elder Law
Long-term care does not always mean nursing home
When your grandmother was aging, she had few options. She could hope that one of her children could care for her, or she could go into a nursing home. It was not unusual for an elderly person to spend the last decade of life in a nursing home with other residents in...
Don’t just help your grandma cross the street – protect her purse
Your grandma may have been your role model as a child. Maybe you loved having her read books to you. Perhaps everything you know about baking is due to the hours she spent teaching (and cleaning up after) you in the kitchen. Whatever your connection was when you were...
Have you considered the possibility of power of attorney abuse?
As you consider your estate plan, you may give a great deal of focus to your will and how you want your property distributed after your demise. While this document certainly has importance, you may want to remember that your estate plan can cover other important areas...