Tag Archives: estate planning

Sending a child off to college involves more than packing and move-in day. This workshop will help parents and students understand the importance of having key legal protections in place once a child becomes a legal adult. Topics will include: 

  • Healthcare Powers of Attorney
  • Financial Powers of Attorney
  • HIPAA releases
  • Emergency preparedness and practical planning tips for families navigating this transition.

Virtual workshop – led by Attorney/Shareholder, Christine Brown Murphy

Click here to secure your spot!

When a family is navigating a cancer diagnosis, planning for the future can feel overwhelming – but it’s also one of the most meaningful ways to create stability and peace of mind. This virtual workshop is designed for parents and caregivers of children and young adults who may not yet have key legal and financial protections in place. Whether your child is approaching age 18 or you’re simply unsure where to begin, we’ll walk through the essential steps every family should understand. 

Presented by Attorney Christine Brown Murphy in partnership with Lending Hearts. While created with Lending Hearts families in mind, this virtual workshop is open to the public and all are welcome to attend. Click here to RSVP!

A dementia diagnosis can bring emotional, medical, and financial uncertainty for families. This workshop will help participants better understand the important legal, financial, and long-term care planning steps to consider early — including powers of attorney, asset protection strategies, care options, and ways to help reduce stress for loved ones in the future.

Presented by Attorney Colleen D. Bratkovich.

RSVP to Tierney by Monday, May 18th at 878-645-0546 or Tiegua@brookdale.com

No one knows your child better than you—but what happens when you’re not the one making decisions? Planning ahead ensures your child is supported, protected, and cared for no matter what the future holds.

In this thoughtful and informative session, Attorney Justin Ellis will guide families through the key elements of planning, including guardianship, alternatives to guardianship, and special needs trusts. You’ll leave with a clearer understanding of how to put the right protections in place—so your child’s future is guided by your intentions. This event is invite only in partnership with Special Olympics Pennsylvania.