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2015 Year in Review at Weber Kracht and Chellew

December 31, 2015 By WKCLawBlog

2015 Year End Blog Montage

As we pause before celebrating the arrival of 2016, we want to thank our friends, clients, and colleagues for a meaningful and successful 2015. We don’t exist without you and we are so very glad you choose us to represent, guide and advise you during the most important times of your lives.

It is also because of you that we are able to be supportive of the community we serve. This year alone we collaborated with Bucks County Community College for the Bebop Bolt at Bucks Color Dash, raising $4,300 in scholarship funds for BCCC students and the young musicians of Got Strings? Youth Orchestra.

We had the opportunity to mingle with the “Business After Hours” mixer we co-hosted at the firm with Sisters U and the Pennridge Chamber of Commerce. It’s always a pleasure to meet new people and catch up with old friends.

Santa joined the firm – for a day – and accompanied attorney Mike Frisbie’s team to Rockhill Mennonite Community’s Personal Care Center. It’s one of the highlights of the year to spend time handing out presents and singing carols with the residents.

And we had the privilege of collaborating with ten fellow local businesses to collect 897lbs of winter clothing for Pennridge FISH. It doesn’t get much better than that.

We close this year with “Promise” as our word of the month. It is our desire that your year ends on a note of promise for a wonderful, healthy and prosperous 2016.

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Happy Holidays from Weber Kracht & Chellew

December 23, 2015 By WKCLawBlog

In the midst of the hustle and bustle of this time of year, we wanted to pause and thank you.

Thank you to our clients, colleagues and friends for entrusting us with your business, providing your support and giving us your friendship.

And, of course, to wish you all the happiest of holidays this year.

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Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Bucks County, Christmas, Christmas 2015, Happy Holidays, Perkasie, Perkasie Borough, Weber Kracht & Chellew

The Weber Kracht and Chellew Word of the Month: Promise.

December 17, 2015 By WKCLawBlog

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“Wisdom is the abstract of the past, but beauty is the promise of the future.” Oliver Wendell Holmes

Promise.

A pact.

A vow.

Hope.

Potential.

The future.

These are the words and ideas that come to mind when we start thinking about our December word of the month: Promise. A promise can be a one time commitment. It can also be an ideal to strive for – a goal.

The word takes on special meaning as we celebrate this holiday season and look ahead to the New Year.

With promise comes the excitement that good things lie ahead. We hope and wish the same for you and your loved ones this special time of year.

What does “promise” mean for you?

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Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Bucks County, Montgomery County, Perkasie, Perkasie Borough, Promise, Weber Kracht & Chellew

Perkasie’s Town Center Revitalization is Going Strong

December 9, 2015 By WKCLawBlog

We had some excitement today in the firm’s neighborhood of downtown Perkasie. The dome for the new American House project arrived in grand fashion.

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Once complete, the American House – named for the building that originally stood on that spot prior to the 1988 town center fire – will offer apartments and retail space. We’re looking forward to meeting our new neighbors.

 

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What is a Living Will or Advance Directive and How Does it Relate to a Health Care Power of Attorney?

November 16, 2015 By WKCLawBlog

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When people refer to a Living Will or an Advance Directive in Pennsylvania, they are referring to the same thing. In Pennsylvania, adults — with a few exceptions — have a right to decide whether to reject, accept, limit or discontinue medical care/treatment.  You have the right to make your own health care decisions as long as you have the capacity to do so.  If someday you are unable to make those decisions, then the Living Will is your written expression of your intentions about the medical care you would like to receive.  The Living Will allows you to retain control over your life — whether it should be controlled by the use of artificial means in the event you are incompetent, in a terminal condition or are permanently unconscious.

This Living Will law permits you to name someone as your surrogate to make those same decisions. However, your chosen surrogate may only make the decisions regarding your care governed specifically by the Living Will, not all health care related decisions.  The law in Pennsylvania also permits you to make decisions about treatment such as cardiac resuscitation, mechanical respiration, feeding tubes, blood products, surgery, dialysis, and antibiotics.  Some religious faiths distribute their own preferred forms.

When I speak with clients about Living Wills, I often speak with them about preparing a Health Care Power of Attorney as well.  A  Health Care Power of Attorney (Healthcare POA) is also a written document where you authorize someone (your Agent) to make health care decisions for you in the event you are cannot make those decisions yourself.   The Healthcare POA has broader application than the end of life circumstances of a Living Will.  You grant your Agent the power to act as your Agent in all health care related decisions in the event you cannot.

One of the biggest advantages of a Healthcare POA is that it permits a health care provider to speak with your Agent.  Many clients tell me that the reason for their wanting a Healthcare POA stems from personal experiences where doctors were not permitted to speak with them about their parents’ health due to the privacy concerns controlled by HIPAA (The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996).  A Healthcare POA can overcome this possibility.

These documents need to be prepared and executed prior to the time you might need them.  The preparation and signing of both documents, along with a Will and a General Power of Attorney, are a good foundation for your Estate Planning.  I am happy to discuss these with you. Contact me here or call our office at 215-257-5114.

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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.

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Filed Under: Estate Planning Tagged With: Advance Directive, Bucks County, Health Care Power of Attorney, HIPAA, Living Will, Mike Frisbie, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, Perkasie, Perkasie Borough, power of attorney, Weber Kracht & Chellew

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