Colliton Elder Law

Colliton Elder Law Colliton Elder law Associates Firm of West Chester, Pennsylvania, focuses on Medicaid planning, asset protection, and other elder law issues. Ms. Hyman, Esq.

Janet Colliton has practiced law for over 36 years, 35 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 administra

tion. She practices in all of the suburban Philadelphia counties including Chester County, Delaware County, and Lancaster counties and, in conjunction with a related business, Life Transition Services, LLC, headed by Jeffrey M. Jones, Certified Senior Advisor, provides comprehensive support for the elderly, their spouses and families, and special needs individuals as they transition from independent living to assisted living or skilled long term care whether at home or in a facility. Special focus is placed on helping spouses to survive financially while their spouse is receiving long term care. Janet Colliton was elected twice to the Board of Directors of the Chester County Bar Association and has been Chair of the Elder Law Section of the Chester County Bar for over ten years. She is a member of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA), the Pennsylvania Association of Elder Law Attorneys (PAELA), the Pennsylvania Bar Association Elder Law Section, and the Chester County Estate Planning Council. She was a Charter Member of the Academy of Special Needs Planners. Colliton is co-author with Jerry A. of The Medicaid Program: Interstate Planning Opportunities in Pennsylvania and Delaware published by Half Moon, LLC, Eau Clair, Wisconsin, 2004 and co-author with Jeffrey Marshall, Esq. and other Pennsylvania elder law attorneys of the Pennsylvania Bar Institute primary reference source in the field Elder Law in Pennsylvania 3rd ed. 2012 where Ms. Colliton was responsible for the Social Security section. She has lectured extensively on elder law topics including financing of long term care and incorporating long term disability into estate planning. JanetCollitonFor the past 16 years, Ms. Colliton has authored a popular weekly newspaper column, “Planning Ahead” on senior planning issues in West Chester’s Daily Local News, totaling over 800 columns on subjects including Social Security, Medicaid, long term care insurance, Medicare supplemental insurance and Family Agreements for care. She co-hosts with Phil McFadden, Home Instead Senior Care, a weekly radio program on Wednesdays on WCHE 1520, “50+ Planning Ahead.”

Janet Colliton is a graduate of Chestnut Hill College (1969) and James Beasley Temple University School of Law (JD, Class of 1977) and has background in public and private practice. Before establishing her private practice, Mr. Colliton was First Assistant County Solicitor for Chester County, Pennsylvania where she supervised counsel for Department of Aging, Mental Health and other County social service agencies. She also served as a Hearing Examiner for the Pennsylvania State Employees Retirement Service (SERS). She is a former Board President of the YWCA of Greater West Chester and lives in the West Chester area with her daughter.

05/24/2023

I used to wonder why I often heard opinions expressed on late night television or read descriptions of the “horrors of probate,” when probate, while challenging for some, did not seem to me to justify the degree of intensity expressed. Sure, when there are complicated arrangements regarding prop...

05/01/2023

If a family member or friend asks you to serve as power of attorney it is only fair to know what responsibilities you might assume and what other alternatives might be available. In some cases the absence of a power of attorney can have serious consequences when there is a crisis. It is good to […...

01/26/2023

When I am reviewing taxes for an estate client sometimes I hear the comment “ou told me the rate is 4.5%. Why is this different?” The rate for inheritance under the Pennsylvania Inheritance Tax for children, grandchildren and other “lineal” descendants is 4.5% If the beneficiary is a brot...

01/23/2023

In October, 2022 AARP published a summary of a program they sponsored known as the “2022 AARP Livable Communities Workshop.” The purpose of the program, the article, and the several publications and resources following, many of which are now available on line is “to together thousands ...

10/19/2022

Lawyers and technology do not always work well together – or at least they did not often in the past. Some Americans actually still believe that, after a family member’s death, the lawyer “reads the Will” to assembled beneficiaries in a comfortable office preferably before a raging fire and,...

08/23/2022

Some years back I remember hearing a fictional story of a businessman trying to convince an islander of reasons to go to work as a regular employee. The islander who was quite happy relaxing in the sun and living simply off the land did not understand reasons to do this. The businessman explained th...

08/23/2022

One often unrecognized fact regarding drug pricing is the the difference in bargaining power depending on what agency or group is doing the bargaining. Taking a simple but profound example, there is a huge difference in bargaining power between the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs and the Departm...

07/26/2022

The Pennsylvania Inheritance Tax has been the subject of much discussion and controversy over the years, at least among my clients and potential clients. Since there have been so many questions requiring response I thought it would be helpful to jot down some of the basic concepts and provide a brie...

07/21/2022

Some issues hit close to home. For me this one hit very close. On July 7, a letter issued from my daughter’s health insurer, six pages, single spaced, denied coverage for her medication that prevents her from going blind. It demanded expedited response to prevent adverse action from being taken. T...

06/17/2022

There are certain ideas that become so ingrained in the consumer public’s psyche, that they seem almost impossible to dislodge. One of these in the area of estate and financial planning is the notion that the U.S. federal government prohibits gifting over a certain amount, currently $16,000. Some ...

05/31/2022

Memorial Day, the last Monday in May, is often remembered as the beginning of the summer season and thought of as a tribute to Veterans. However, Veterans are honored on the day named for them and Memorial Day actually is for those who gave their lives in US Military Service. The history of the holi...

05/24/2022

Couples considering divorce have much to deal with without considering the effect on their individual estate plans. Still, in the same way that divorce affects other aspects of their lives it also affects inheritances, handling of funds for minor children, beneficiary designations on death, and titl...

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