by Keystone Elder Law | Dec 7, 2022 | Family Living, Finances, Sentinel Articles
After Thanksgiving, crowds emerge from their homes with their bellies freshly stuffed with turkey and stuffing to seek out gifts to stuff into stockings. Now is the season of giving. After spending time reflecting upon the people in our lives who we are...
by Keystone Elder Law | Nov 21, 2022 | Estate Administration, Finances, Sentinel Articles
When doing estate planning, most people think about who will receive all of their property after they pass away. There is an expectation that some of your hard-earned savings will pass on to help bolster the next generation’s finances after you are no longer around to...
by Keystone Elder Law | Nov 8, 2022 | Estate Administration, Estate Planning, Sentinel Articles
“You’re out of the Will!” is something someone might shout at a family member who they feel has wronged them in some way. While it is unfortunate when relationships fall apart, you do have the right to disinherit a child, a parent, or a more distant relative. You...
by Keystone Elder Law | Oct 28, 2022 | Estate Planning, Finances, Medicaid
I am a big fan of Pinterest. I have boards and boards of pinned recipes, canning and freezing instructions, craft projects, crochet patterns, gardening tips, and more. I learned how to crochet and to do some other miscellaneous projects from online video...
by Keystone Elder Law | Sep 30, 2022 | Finances, Sentinel Articles
Every once in a while, someone asks me if they should consider a reverse mortgage. Maybe they saw a familiar celebrity talking about reverse mortgages on a television commercial or a telemarketer called and told them a reverse mortgage could solve all of their...