Posts Tagged ‘Bucks County’
The Weber Kracht and Chellew Word of the Month: Perspective
Our Word of the Month for May, perspective, was inspired by this series of photos we received in an email. “As a Pilot Sees the World,” shows cities and landmarks of the world from a breathtaking and thought-provoking vantage. We learn from Flyboyzblog.com that the city shown above – Venice, Italy – “is situated on a…
Read MoreThe Weber Kracht & Chellew Twitterverse is Expanding
The Weber Kracht & Chellew Twitterverse is expanding. In addition to following our firm, you can now follow two of our attorneys. Abigail Tuttle (Abigail Fillman prior to her recent marriage) is tweeting via the handle @AbbyFamilyLaw4U and Mike Frisbie is tweeting with the handle @TrustinFrisbie. Take a moment to follow their accounts to…
Read MoreDo I Really Need a Will?
So, you may be asking yourself, “Do I really need a will if I have little property or money?” Many people think that their “children will handle everything” or that they “don’t have much” so they don’t need a will. However, the answer is a clear “Yes. You need a will.” A will is simply…
Read MoreThe Weber Kracht and Chellew Word of the Month: Connect
In our blog about last month’s word, “fascinate“, we touched on how this ability to draw attention can be the first step to meaningful communication. This month’s word, “connect,” takes this notion a step further. The definitions of “connect” include: “to join, link, or fasten together; unite or bind,” “to establish communication between; put in communication,” “to cause to be associated, as in a personal or business relationship,” and “to associate mentally or emotionally.” Connecting is something we strive for as an internal team…
Read MoreThe Weber Kracht and Chellew Word of the Month Is…Fascinate
Our Word of the Month for March is “fascinate.” Its definitions include: “to transfix and hold spellbound by an irresistible power” or “to command the interest of.” It’s a key element of communication on any level. We all want to be heard, to know that people are listening to what we say. This is especially…
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