Elder Law Attorneys Lititz

The Law Office of Shawn Pierson

Elder Law Attorneys Lititz
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105 East Oregon Road
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Lititz, PA   17543 
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(717) 560-4966
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Your Local Estate Planning and Elder Law Resource The Law Office of Shawn M. Pierson is conveniently located in Lititz, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Our firm is dedicated to offering value added, lifetime estate & elder law planning services. Lifetime & estate planning services offered include Wills, Power of Attorneys, Living Wills, Trust Planning, and Beneficiary Designation Planning. Elder law services include assisting older adults with Qualification for Medicaid, Medical Assistance & other benefit programs, as well as guidance with Assisted Living and Nursing Home Placement and Planning. We recognize that taking steps to secure you and your loved ones future, well-being, and security can be a challenging and overwhelming process. Understandably, these challenges and the perception that legal planning is expensive may cause many individuals to postpone the initiation of effective lifetime and estate planning, which can often lead to unfortunate results.

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  • Wills

    While nobody wants to think about death or disability, establishing an estate plan is one of the most important steps you can take to protect yourself and your loved ones. Proper estate planning not only puts you in charge of your finances, it can also spare your loved ones of the expense, delay and frustration associated with managing your affairs when you pass away or become disabled. An estate plan includes several elements, including a Will, a Financial Power of Attorney, and a Durable Power of Attorney for Healthcare. These three documents must meet certain Federal and Pennsylvania State laws. The Law Office of Shawn Pierson knows these laws and can design wills and power of attorneys that meet them while still addressing your goals. We will also review all beneficiary designations to ensure all are structured to maximize your wishes. This is key to estate planning because these designations take precedence over the will.

  • Power of Attorneys

    If you become incapacitated, you won’t be able to manage your own financial affairs. Many are under the mistaken impression that their spouse or adult children can automatically take over for them in case they become incapacitated. The truth is that in order for others to be able to manage your finances, they must petition a court to declare you legally incompetent. This process can be lengthy, costly and stressful. Even if the court appoints the person you would have chosen, they may have to come back to the court every year and show how they are spending and investing each and every penny. If you want your family to be able to immediately take over for you, you must designate a person or persons that you trust in proper legal documents so that they will have the authority to withdraw money from your accounts, pay bills, take distributions from your IRAs, sell stocks, and refinance your home. A will does not take effect until you die and a power of attorney may be insufficient. In addition to planning for the financial aspect of your affairs during incapacity, you should establish a plan for your medical care. The law allows you to appoint someone you trust - for example, a family member or close friend to make decisions on your behalf about medical treatment options if you lose the ability to decide for yourself. You can do this by using a durable power of attorney for health care where you designate the person to make such decisions. In addition to a power of attorney for heath care, you should also have a living will which informs others of your preferred medical treatments such as the use of extraordinary measures should you become permanently unconscious or terminally ill.

  • Charitable Bequests

    Do you want to benefit a charitable organization or cause? Your estate plan can provide for such organizations in a variety of ways, either during your lifetime or at your death. Depending on how your planned giving plan is set up, it may also let you receive a stream of income for life, earn higher investment yield, or reduce your capital gains or estate taxes. A well-crafted estate plan should provide for your loved ones in an effective and efficient manner by avoiding guardianship during your lifetime, probate at death, estate taxes and unnecessary delays. You should consult a qualified estate planning attorney to review your family and financial situation, your goals and explain the various options available to you. Once your estate plan is in place, you will have peace of mind knowing that you have provided for yourself and your family in case the worst happens.

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