We help individuals and families in the Lehigh Valley (Easton, Bethlehem, Allentown and surrounding communities) and eastern Pennsylvania with estate planning and estate administration, elder law and elder care matters, long-term care (Medicaid) planning to protect and preserve assets from nursing home costs, and planning for children and adults with disabilities and special needs.
We concentrate our practice in these areas of law in order to stay on top of the recent developments in this ever changing complex areas of practice. Our goal is to help with the development and implementation of strategies and solutions to meet our clients' needs. Please browse our website to learn of some of the ways we can help you, family members, relatives or loved ones.
We concentrate our practice in these areas of law in order to stay on top of the recent developments in this ever changing complex areas of practice. Our goal is to help with the development and implementation of strategies and solutions to meet our clients' needs. Please browse our website to learn of some of the ways we can help you, family members, relatives or loved ones.
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Fox, Oldt & Brown was founded in 1853 and is the oldest law firm in Northampton County and one of the oldest law firms in the State of Pennsylvania. During the course of our distinquished history our members have provided quality legal services to the community and have also engaged in numerous church, charitable and civic endeavors.
The term "elder care" and "elder law" generally refers to issues which deal with the social and financial challenges related to the process of getting older.
As the "Baby Boomer" generation approaches retirement and the members of the "Greatest Generation" are approaching the sunset of their lives, individuals, parents, children and families are faced with an ever increasing set of health and lifestyle changes, retirement issues, social security, Medicare and Medicaid questions, and the challenge of preserving and protecting assets, including the home, which have been earned and accumulated over a lifetime of hard work and sacrifice.
As the "Baby Boomer" generation approaches retirement and the members of the "Greatest Generation" are approaching the sunset of their lives, individuals, parents, children and families are faced with an ever increasing set of health and lifestyle changes, retirement issues, social security, Medicare and Medicaid questions, and the challenge of preserving and protecting assets, including the home, which have been earned and accumulated over a lifetime of hard work and sacrifice.
Traditionally, reference to the term "Estate Planning" means the design and implementation of a plan to transfer wealth to loved ones, whether current or future generations, while minimizing the impact of gift, death and inheritance taxes. We provide services to clients.
A terminally ill patient, if mentally competent, has opportunities to provide for the long-term care needs of his or her spouse and children which otherwise would face planning obstacles imposed by the.Winding up the life affairs of a loved one who has passed away can be overwhelming to a family.
A terminally ill patient, if mentally competent, has opportunities to provide for the long-term care needs of his or her spouse and children which otherwise would face planning obstacles imposed by the.Winding up the life affairs of a loved one who has passed away can be overwhelming to a family.
Traditionally, reference to the term "Estate Planning" means the design and implementation of a plan to transfer wealth to loved ones, whether current or future generations, while minimizing the impact of gift, death and inheritance taxes.
We provide services to clients seeking traditional estate planning by use of the appropriate legal instrument to transfer wealth, such as by means of simple and complex wills, living and testamentary trusts, powers of attorney, and the use of life insurance and management of retirement plans.
We provide services to clients seeking traditional estate planning by use of the appropriate legal instrument to transfer wealth, such as by means of simple and complex wills, living and testamentary trusts, powers of attorney, and the use of life insurance and management of retirement plans.
A terminally ill patient, if mentally competent, has opportunities to provide for the long-term care needs of his or her spouse and children which otherwise would face planning obstacles imposed by the Deficit Reduction Act of 2005. Planning for the terminally ill is sometimes referred to as 'hospice care planning.'
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