by Keystone Elder Law | Jun 9, 2017 | Estate Planning, Finances, Sentinel Articles
In today’s society, as we age, life becomes more complicated. More and more couples are not parting at death, but instead may be married multiple times. Many questions arise during estate planning for previously married couples. Can a prenuptial or postnuptial...
by David D. Nesbit, Esq. | May 25, 2017 | Estate Planning, Sentinel Articles
Not long ago I took my 2000 Ford Explorer for inspection and was told it needed new tires. I was shocked because it seemed that only a few years ago I put new tires on it, and this car is driven barely 3,000 miles a year. But what I recalled as only being a few years...
by David D. Nesbit, Esq. | May 17, 2016 | Estate Planning, Finances, Nursing Homes, Sentinel Articles
As we observe Elder Law Month in May, it seems appropriate to share some common misunderstandings or myths about long-term care. This article challenges general sensibilities of planning for and paying for long term care. The role of an elder law attorney is to a...
by Keystone Elder Law | Apr 25, 2016 | Estate Planning, Sentinel Articles
Often in our practice, we begin by explaining to people the various legal documents that they should have as a foundation. More often than not, most people believe that they only need a Last Will and Testament and do not understand the significance of a Power of...
by David D. Nesbit, Esq. | Mar 1, 2016 | Estate Administration, Estate Planning, Sentinel Articles
In a previous article we explained that using an irrevocable trust can be the best way to preserve the family homestead for future generations. The maker of the trust typically arranges to continue to live in the property and pay the expenses as long as he or she...
by David D. Nesbit, Esq. | Jan 27, 2016 | Estate Administration, Estate Planning, Family Living, Sentinel Articles
What happens to the family home when an elderly loved one needs long-term care in a facility? This issue has obvious financial implications, but may have strong emotions attached to it as well. In our rural communities, it may not be just about a house, but instead...