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2019 Elder Law Month Community Education Series

Gross McGinley’s Wills, Trusts, and Estates Group will again host a community education series for 2019 Elder […]

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Gross McGinley Celebrates Elder Law Month with Community Education Series

For the third time, Gross McGinley’s Wills, Trusts and Estates Group hosted a series of free community […]

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Read Our Latest Newsletter: Elder Law Month

The firm’s May 2017 newsletter focuses on Elder Law month including relevant articles about estate planning as […]

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Gross McGinley Offers Free Community Programs for Elder Law Month

What is a Durable Power of Attorney for Health Care? Do you need a Living Will? Confused […]

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Gross McGinley Celebrated Elder Law Month with Community Education Series

Gross McGinley celebrated National Elder Law Month this May by hosting a series of free educational seminars […]

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Additional Changes to Power of Attorney Law

Back in July, I shared a brief overview of several changes to the POA law made earlier […]

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Announcing Changes to Power of Attorney Laws

By signing Senate Bill 1104 into law on July 8th, Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf instituted amendments to […]

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New Pennsylvania Law Requires Better Training for In-Home Caregivers

On April 20, 2016, Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf signed the Caregiver Advise, Record and Enable (CARE) Act […]

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Your College Student’s Back to School List: Books, Tuition, Power of Attorney

Your College Student’s Back to School List: Books, Tuition, POA                 Back-to-school season is upon us again […]

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COVID-19 Economic Impact Payments Belong to the Recipient, Not to the Nursing Home?

While most Americans have received economic impact payments (EIP) or stimulus checks, there are still questions about […]

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