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COVID-19 Update: POAs in Troubled Times

access_time Posted on: March 25th, 2020

COVID-19 Update: POAs in Troubled Times On Tuesday, March 24, CGA’s estate attorneys participated in a Canon series teleconference, co-sponsored by our friends at ACNB Bank, outlining the very latest legal guidance on that most important of estate documents, the durable power of attorney (“POA”). The following are notes from that seminar.   1.  Irreplaceable.A POA allows us to appoint a trusted person like a spouse, parent, child, or other family member to help and assist us with decisions if we are unable to take action on our own. There is really no substitute for a valid POA; without one, family members… read more »

How Bankruptcy Actually Improves Your Credit

access_time Posted on: June 3rd, 2019

Article by: Haley Rohrbaugh, Esquire A common misconception about Consumer Bankruptcy is that it devastates your credit. When I meet with potential clients for an initial consultation, most are surprised to find that a Bankruptcy filing will actually improve their credit score. Credit limit usage. Using more than 50% of allowed credit limits will negatively affect a consumer’s credit score. (For example, a credit card with a $1,000.00 credit limit holding a balance due of $500+ will cause credit scores to decrease); and Debt-to-income ratio. Having high levels of debt compared to household income will also decrease credit scores. However,… read more »