by Keystone Elder Law | Feb 28, 2022 | Estate Planning, Sentinel Articles
When thinking about leaving an inheritance for our loved ones, many of us think of the youngest and most vulnerable members of our families. Children and grandchildren motivate us to think about a will and life insurance, but it is problematic to name minor children...
by Keystone Elder Law | Feb 15, 2022 | End of Life, Health information, Sentinel Articles
There is more than one way to give someone your heart on February 14th. While Valentine’s Day encourages individuals to share romantic love, February 14th is also National Organ Donor Day. Pledging to literally give your heart (or other body parts) to another...
by Keystone Elder Law | Jan 11, 2022 | Estate Planning, Family Living, Sentinel Articles
The goal of estate planning is to provide for those we love, especially those who depend upon us for their care, after we are gone. Your will, life insurance, and beneficiary designations can give to your family, friends, and charities you support...
by Keystone Elder Law | Dec 13, 2021 | Estate Administration, Estate Planning, Sentinel Articles
In last week’s article I discussed the tax returns that can arise when administering a decedent’s estate and some of the pitfalls the person responsible for administering the estate should be aware of. In this article, I will discuss some of the ways in which you can...
by Keystone Elder Law | Dec 6, 2021 | Estate Administration, Finances, Sentinel Articles
Benjamin Franklin said “nothing is certain except death and taxes.” Unfortunately, these are not mutually exclusive. Tax obligations continue on despite the passing of a loved one, and in some cases, come about because of it. Tax deadlines pose a challenge for...