When I am preparing a client’s living will, it is by far the most common choice for them to indicate that they desire no extraordinary measures. One of the extraordinary measures specifically spelled out in a living...
Author: Lindsay M. Schoeneberger
Probating During COVID-19
April 20, 2020
The March 16, 2020 declaration of a statewide judicial emergency has dramatically reduced the functions of the Lancaster County Courthouse. This declaration has also closed the Lancaster County Register of Wills, effectively...
On April 10, 2020, the IRS further extended filing deadlines and payment obligation due dates for federal tax returns. They have extended this change to any person who has a tax obligation due on or after April 1, 2020 and...
The past few weeks have been challenging for everyone. We know that each of our clients has been impacted in different ways. As we work to help you with the questions and concerns that arise with new developments every day,...
Discussing Your Health Care Power of Attorney and Living Will is So Much More Than What You Want at the End of Life
March 6, 2020
George has dementia and is no longer able to make medical decisions for himself. Physically, George is fairly healthy, but has developed some heart issues that would benefit from a pacemaker. Prior to developing dementia,...