Entrusted Legacy Law

Entrusted Legacy Law We don't draft documents, we create plans. Make informed & empowered decisions about life and death. We help people protect their life and legacy. Welcome!

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05/28/2026

Helping an aging parent with money is becoming more common. Paying bills, checking subscriptions, reviewing insurance, and managing utilities can all fall on the family.

The challenge is that love alone does not give someone legal authority to help. A financial power of attorney can make sure the people you trust can step in when you need them most. Schedule a consultation with Entrusted Legacy Law: https://book.entrustedlegacy.law/ #/introcall

05/19/2026

Estate planning is not just about having documents. It is about making sure those documents can still protect your family if something changes in the future.

A trust protector is like a built-in backup plan for your trust. If the law changes or an issue comes up after you are gone, a trust protector may be able to help fix the problem privately, without sending your family through court.

05/19/2026

Your family should not have to guess what you would want in a medical crisis. A Pennsylvania advance health care directive helps name who can speak for you and gives guidance about the care you would or would not want if you could not communicate. Clear planning can bring peace of mind to the people you love most. To talk through what this could look like for your family, schedule a consultation.

05/18/2026

If you live in Florida but still own a home, cabin, or other property in Pennsylvania, your family may be facing more than one probate process after you pass away. Many people do not realize that out-of-state real estate can create an additional court process called ancillary probate.

A properly funded revocable living trust can help simplify things for your loved ones and may help avoid probate in multiple states. If you own property in more than one state, it may be time to review whether your estate plan is set up to protect your family.

05/15/2026

Most families do not talk about long-term care until there is a crisis. A fall, stroke, or sudden nursing home need can leave everyone asking difficult questions about care, costs, Medicaid, and what happens to the family home.

Even in a crisis, there may still be planning options available. If your family is facing long-term care decisions, a conversation with an elder law attorney can help you understand what may be possible before making major financial choices.

05/14/2026

Please do not write notes on your original estate planning documents. Even a small handwritten comment on your original will can create questions later if that document has to go through probate.

Your estate plan should give your family clarity, not extra court steps during an already difficult time. If something needs to be updated, a separate note or a conversation with your attorney is the safer place to start. To review your plan, schedule a consultation with Entrusted Legacy Law.

Is your home "exempt" or just "on hold"?Is your home "exempt" or just "on hold"? 🧐 Many PA homeowners believe their hous...
05/13/2026

Is your home "exempt" or just "on hold"?

Is your home "exempt" or just "on hold"? 🧐
Many PA homeowners believe their house is safe because they live in it. But without the right protection, the state can often file a claim against your estate later. Don’t leave your children’s inheritance to chance.

Select the link to learn the truth about the "Available Asset" trap:
https://www.entrustedlegacy.law/post/protecting-assets-from-nursing-home-costs


05/12/2026

Every estate plan should prepare for more than who receives what. If a loved one becomes disabled, develops special needs, or needs long term care later in life, an inheritance given the wrong way could affect important benefits.

A supplemental needs trust can help protect the support you leave behind while helping your loved one stay eligible for the benefits they may need. For families who want a plan that thinks beyond today, this is an important conversation to have with an estate planning attorney.

National Elder Law MonthMay is National Elder Law Month, a time dedicated to raising awareness about the legal rights of...
05/12/2026

National Elder Law Month

May is National Elder Law Month, a time dedicated to raising awareness about the legal rights of older Americans. At Entrusted Legacy, we are committed to being your strongest advocate in an increasingly complex world.

This year’s national theme is "Protecting Rights, Fighting Scams." As fraud and financial exploitation become more sophisticated, it is more important than ever to have a plan that minimizes impact and maximizes security.

We are proud to share that our founder, Ashley Sharek, is a member of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA). Membership in this premier organization ensures that our firm is at the forefront of the legal resources and strategies needed to protect the autonomy and assets of seniors in our community.

All month long, we will be sharing vital information on how to identify red flags, stop exploitation, and ensure your rights are always protected.
Secure your legacy today: 📞 (412) 347-1731 🌐 www.entrustedlegacy.law

05/08/2026

Stuck in the sandwich generation means helping aging parents with bills, care costs, appointments, and caregivers while still supporting children at home, in high school, or in college. That is a lot for one person or one family to carry.

Being their child does not automatically give you the legal authority to help when decisions need to be made. Proper estate planning can make sure your parents have the right documents in place and name the right people to step in when needed. To talk through what your family may need, schedule a consultation with Entrusted Legacy Law.

05/07/2026

Most people do not have an estate plan. Many also forget to update their beneficiaries after life changes like marriage, divorce, children, loss, or a new financial account.

A clear plan helps your loved ones avoid confusion and gives your family direction when it matters most.

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