Everyone enjoys a celebration and I and my office are no exception. Recently I personally and we at Colliton Elder Law Associates, PC have let slide some pretty significant landmarks that deserve celebrating that we would like to share with you as readers. Here goes.
40 years. It is difficult to believe but a few months ago I was contacted by the Alumni Office at James Beasley Temple School of Law and asked whether I would serve on the Reunion Committee for Temple Law School’s 40th reunion. 40 years? Could it possibly be that long? I remember what I thought of attorneys or frankly anyone attending a 40th reunion. Wow. They must be attending in walkers! Well, it just goes to show as times change so do people. When asked whether I am myself considering retirement, the easy answer is that my daughter is in her second year in college. However, I have to say we have never in the past been able to tackle so many interesting and unusual circumstances and been able to help. This is too much fun. Having a contingency plan is one thing which we do and we recommend to clients but learning and growing does not stop. Our next thoughts are bringing together a relationship between elder law and financial planning. One thought from author George Eliot is my favorite “It is never too late to be what you might have been.”
Esquire, Colliton Law Associates, P.C. Janet Colliton has practiced law for over 38 years, 37 of them in Chester County, Pennsylvania, a suburb of Philadelphia. Her practice, Colliton Law Associates, PC, is limited to elder law, Medicaid, including advice, applications and appeals, and other benefits planning including Veterans benefits, life care and special needs planning, guardianships, retirement, and estate planning and administration.