by Keystone Elder Law | Apr 23, 2018 | Uncategorized
The following is example of how a typical client may arrive at the office of an elder law attorney: Adult child discusses estate planning with parents at a family gathering. Parents determine it is time to update their documents to reflect life changes that have...
by Keystone Elder Law | Apr 9, 2018 | Estate Planning, Family Living, Finances, Sentinel Articles
Over the years, we are increasingly seeing a problem occur where the parents of a person with special needs cared for and lived with that son or daughter for their entire life. What happens when mom and dad die? A lot of people do not have appropriate plans in place...
by Keystone Elder Law | Apr 2, 2018 | Aging, Estate Planning, Sentinel Articles
A common misconception that prospective clients often have is that putting their child’s name on a financial account or real estate deed will make things easier as they age and it becomes harder to handle day to day affairs. By having the child’s name on an account, a...
by Keystone Elder Law | Nov 14, 2017 | Scam Alert, Sentinel Articles
This week’s article addresses a growing concern our office has seen in recent weeks. A small portion of our practice involves assisting clients in preparing deeds for real property located within the Commonwealth. Our office has recently received several phone calls...
by Keystone Elder Law | Nov 6, 2017 | Finances, Sentinel Articles
SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Many clients come to our office for estate planning services. Other clients come to our office to plan for a child or loved one with disabilities. In either case, our office regularly advises clients on the...