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Weber Kracht and Chellew Celebrates 50 Years of Building Trust, Providing Solutions

October 10, 2018 By WKC Law

Thank you to our friends, colleagues, and clients who attended the fiftieth anniversary and commemorative ribbon cutting celebration on September 20, 2018. It meant so very much to see all of you and receive your good wishes on this milestone for our firm. Thanks also to our friends at the Indian Valley Chamber of Commerce and Upper Bucks Chamber of Commerce for making the evening so special with the commemorative ribbon cutting.

WKC 50th Anniversary Ribbon Cutting
L-R: Stephanie Kalb, WKC; Mary Wambold formerly of WKC; Kate Hallowell, WKC; Steven Hunsberger, Indian Valley Chamber of Commerce; Michael Frisbie, partner, WKC; Richard C. Howard, Jr., partner, WKC; Michael Kracht, partner, WKC; Bucks County Commissioner Robert Loughery; Tara King, Upper Bucks Chamber of Commerce; Dacey Keller, WKC; Joe Chellew, retired, WKC

Our motto is, “Building Trust. Providing Solutions.” It is what we strive to achieve every day with the people we meet and the clients we serve. It is both our honor and privilege to help our fellow community members in Perkasie and throughout Bucks, Montgomery, and Lehigh counties.

We look forward to what the next 50 years hold for the firm.

Filed Under: Michael Kracht, Rick Howard, The Weber Kracht and Chellew Difference, Weber Kracht Chellew Attorneys Tagged With: Michael Kracht, Mike Frisbie, Perkasie Borough, Rick Howard, Weber Kracht & Chellew

Weber Kracht and Chellew “Celebration of Summer” Event Yields 206 Pounds in Donations for Quakertown Food Pantry

July 27, 2018 By WKC Law

L-R Attorney Mike Frisbie, Quakertown Food Pantry Food Drive Coordinator Sally Lindemuth, Attorney Rick Howard
L-R Attorney Mike Frisbie, Quakertown Food Pantry Food Drive Coordinator Sally Lindemuth, Attorney Rick Howard

We’d like to thank everyone who attended our recent “celebration of summer” event. It was terrific to spend more quality time with friends from our various member organizations as well as build new relationships.

We are grateful to each person who donated items for the Quakertown Food Pantry. Thanks to you, 206 pounds of non-perishable items have been added to their shelves at a most crucial time, as the need is always greater in summer when children do not receive breakfast or lunch at school.

Quakertown Food Pantry food drive coordinator Sally Lindemuth was able to join us for this event, sharing the many ways the pantry serves our community. Donating items for their summer lunch program, volunteering for pantry shifts, or holding donation events like this are some of the ways to join in their mission of helping our fellow community members thrive. Learn more by visiting www.quakertownfoodpantry.org.

Look for more events like this as we celebrate our fiftieth anniversary year. It continues to be our privilege to serve businesses and residents throughout southeastern Pennsylvania, especially Bucks, Montgomery, and Lehigh counties.

Filed Under: "The Usual Suspects", Community Events, Events, Michael Kracht, Rick Howard, The Weber Kracht and Chellew Difference, Weber Kracht Chellew Attorneys Tagged With: community, Michael Kracht, Mike Frisbie, Rick Howard, Sandy Jainauth-Barone

Building Trust and Providing Legal Solutions. Weber Kracht and Chellew Goes Behind the List with Lehigh Valley Business Journal

May 17, 2018 By WKC Law

We are honored to have been selected as the featured firm for the Lehigh Valley Business Journal’s “Behind the List” profile in their annual issue highlighting our region’s law firms.

Partner and CFO Richard C. Howard, Jr. represented the firm, sharing that we are proud to be celebrating fifty years of building trust and providing solutions for our clients: “We are committed to offering personalized, dedicated and caring service to our clients. Whether it’s someone who needs to plan their estate or a person looking at potential litigation over a personal or business dispute, we want our clients to know that we are here to listen to them and look out for them. We strive to seek the best possible outcome for each client, using a “four corners” approach. We believe there is always a solution to any situation our clients are facing.”

Read the entire profile, which includes this video.

This article is designed for general information only. The information presented should not be construed to be formal legal advice nor the formation of a lawyer/client relationship.

Filed Under: Credibility Statements, Estate Planning, Family Law, Litigation, Michael Kracht, Rick Howard, Small Business Counseling, The Weber Kracht and Chellew Difference, Weber Kracht Chellew Attorneys Tagged With: Lehigh Valley Business Journal, Michael Kracht, Mike Frisbie, Perkasie, Richard Howard Jr., Sandy Barone

Common Estate Planning Mistakes: Dying without a Will

April 18, 2018 By WKC Law

According to the AARP (citing a study from caring.com), fewer than 60% of adults living in the United States have a will.  That means that 4 out of every ten don’t have a will. A will is simply the document that directs your property to the people you wish to receive it after your death. Many people think that their surviving spouse or children will handle everything, or that they do not have much, so they do not need a will. However, the answer is clear: “Yes. Yes, you need a will.”

Why? Specifically, a will directs how your “probate assets” are distributed in the event of your death. “Probate assets” are assets that you own by yourself, they are not jointly owned with someone else and do not have beneficiary designations.  For example, if you own a car or a house in your name alone, this item would be a probate asset. If you have a 401k that designates your children as beneficiaries, then this is not a probate asset.  If you have a joint bank account with your spouse, it is not a probate asset if you are survived by your spouse. That bank account, however, becomes a probate asset following the death of your surviving spouse. These are just a few scenarios where it is extremely helpful to your loved ones for you to have a will in place.

When you die without a will, you are referred to as having died “intestate.” When you die intestate, the disposition of your probate property is controlled by the Pennsylvania Law of Intestate Succession, meaning that your money and possessions will be distributed by a pre-determined formula fixed by Pennsylvania law, regardless of whether you are survived by a spouse, children, or any other relatives. Dying intestate means that your spouse may have to share assets with other family members not of your choosing. To state it bluntly, if you have not prepared a will dictating the distribution of your assets and property after your death, then the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania has already decided for you.

Please give yourself and your family peace of mind. It may not be a pleasant task, but Mike will guide you through the process.   Make the time to have a will properly prepared and executed to ensure that your wishes and desires are memorialized and that your assets and property are placed with loved ones of your choosing.

If you’re not sure where to begin, let’s start with a conversation. Contact Mike via email or call 215-257-5114. We look forward to being of service.

Michael Frisbie - Attorney

Mike Frisbie concentrates on Estate Planning; Estate Administration; and Business Formation, Organization, and Counseling. He takes pride and pleasure in helping people and businesses solve their problems.

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This article is designed for general information only. The information presented should not be construed to be formal legal advice nor the formation of a lawyer/client relationship.

Filed Under: Estate Planning, Will Tagged With: estate planning, Estate Planning and Administration, last will and testament, Mike Frisbie, Will

Weber Kracht and Chellew Promotes Attorney Michael F. Frisbie to Partner

May 16, 2017 By WKC Law

Michael Frisbie - AttorneyWe are pleased to announce the promotion of attorney Michael F. (Mike) Frisbie to partner, effective January 2017. Mike has been with the firm since October 2013. His practice areas include Estate Planning and Administration, Civil and Commercial Litigation, Business Organizations, and Real Estate.

“Mike Frisbie’s expertise in business organizations is a valuable resource to the firm and the small business owners we serve,” said Weber Kracht and Chellew managing partner, Michael Kracht. “He is adept at helping our clients develop successful strategies for operation and growth.”

Frisbie received his law degree from Rutgers University School of Law in Camden in 1996. He received his Bachelor of Arts in History from The Pennsylvania State University in 1990. In May 2016, he earned an Estate Planning Certificate from the Temple University James E. Beasley School of Law.

Dedicated to his profession and his community, Mike, an Eagle Scout, is Scoutmaster of Troop 6 of Doylestown and is a member of the Bucks County Bar Association.  He has served as a Court-appointed arbitrator on Arbitration Panels in the Courts of Common Pleas of Bucks, Lehigh, and Monroe Counties and has also been selected by his peers for private arbitration matters.  In 2004, Frisbie completed the prestigious National Institute of Trial Advocacy Program at Temple University. He has lectured on arbitration practice in Philadelphia County and to numerous industry professionals on the topics of Pennsylvania law, Pennsylvania practice, and litigation strategies in Pennsylvania. Mike frequently presents seminars in the community on estate planning.

 

Mike Frisbie provides individuals and businesses with top level legal services for their everyday situations and problems. Together, they plan and prepare solutions with a litigator’s eye toward avoiding litigation.  He takes pride and pleasure in helping people and businesses solve their problems.

 This article is designed for general information only. The information presented should not be construed to be formal legal advice nor the formation of a lawyer/client relationship.

 

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Bucks County Bar Association, business planning, civil litigation, commercial litigation, estate planning, Mike Frisbie, real estate

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