What Is the Difference Between Elder Law and Estate Planning?
Elder law and estate planning serve two different—but equally vital—functions. The main difference is that elder law is focused on preserving your assets during…
Read MoreElder law and estate planning serve two different—but equally vital—functions. The main difference is that elder law is focused on preserving your assets during…
Read MoreMoving to a new home in retirement can help your financial position, help with maintenance, and bring you closer to distant loved ones.
Read MoreRetirement is an exciting time in your life, but it can also bring several challenges. You will no longer be working but may be…
Read MoreLike residents everywhere, seniors in the Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton area prefer to remain in their home as they grow older. When planning for aging-in-place in your…
Read MoreGrowing older is not a solo journey—traveling companions often include infirmities and other gradual or sudden changes. How you welcome these additional “gifts” is…
Read More“The righteous shall flourish like a palm tree, He shall grow like a cedar in Lebanon” (Psalm 92:12).
Read MoreBringing our own or a loved one’s life stories, memories, and past to the forefront yields many significant, valuable benefits, both from a health…
Read MoreWorking for yourself can stabilize your work-life balance, enabling you to choose when you work and who you work with.
Read MoreIt’s totally possible to become a business success later in life—in fact, you might even stand a better-than-average chance of succeeding. Here’s why.
Read MoreAs you settle into your 50s, start to think about your life and your finances and what direction you want to take them in…
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