How to Make Your Business Profitable in a Pandemic

How to Stop Spinning your Wheels and Moving Towards Profitability When I was growing up my parents owned their own business; Stewart Homes. They built and remodeled homes in the Central Bucks region. They worked hard seven days a week. They poured their hearts into the business. They built beautiful homes which still stand today. […]

How Will I Pay My Medical Bills?

Your lawyer will discuss the payment of your medical bills in detail with you. In summary, your medical bills may be paid by one or more of the following methods: a. Insurance coverage from your own automobile policy under your first party benefits coverage, if you were driving in your automobile and were involved in […]

What is the most important thing for me to do after my injury?

The most important thing for you to do, quite simply, is to recover from your injury. The law requires injured people to “mitigate their damages.” In other words, the law requires you to do that which is necessary to improve your physical condi­tion and recover from your injury. For you this may mean some, or […]

Information Booklet for Personal Injury Clients

The purpose of this information booklet is to enlighten you about personal injury law and to explain how your case will be handled by your attorney. Most of the questions that you may have about your case are answered in this booklet. Please read this thoroughly, more than once if necessary. The information will be […]

Which Bankruptcy is Right For Me?

With so many Americans losing their jobs or being laid off due to COVID questions about bankruptcy and the need for bankruptcy attorneys may be approaching an all time high. The stimulus package has helped, but only in that it has delayed the inevitable. People were so far in debt after months of being laid […]

Bankruptcy saving Landlords in Philadelphia and the North East

For a year there has been talk on the news and in state and federal legislatures on how to get financial relief to renters who cannot pay their rent due to issues related to COVID. Congress, the CDC and the Trump and Biden Administrations thought they had an answer: 1) impose an eviction moratorium to […]

How to Stop an Eviction Today Using Bankruptcy’s Automatic Stay

FEDERAL MORATORIUM ON EVICTIONS HAS NOT BEEN EXTENDED As of today the Federal moratorium on Evictions which have kept so millions of people in their homes and apartments during the pandemic is about to end. The most recent stimulus bill did not extend the moratorium but instead gave people a little money to apply towards […]

Penglase & Benson Named a 2020 Law Firm 500 Honoree

Penglase & Benson has been recognized as one of the Fastest Growing Law Firms in the U.S. Over the past 4 years, our team at Penglase & Benson has been dedicated to providing excellence in customer service resulting in many happy clients. In doing so, our commitment and focus have taken us on a journey […]

Bucks County Family Court Takes Unprecedented Action in Face of COVID-19 Emergency

Bucks County Family Court Takes Unprecedented Action in Face of COVID-19 Emergency – Families with Children Subject to Custody Orders Take Heed On April 8, 2020, President Judge Wallace H. Bateman, Jr., of the Court of Common Pleas of Bucks County issued Emergency Order No. 2020-11, which among other things, suspends custody rights of parents […]

Child Custody and the “New Normal”

The COVID-19 pandemic has changed our lives seemingly overnight. We should not expect it stop short of effecting child custody disputes and possibly send them into a tailspin. Scenario 1: I received the inevitable call from a client who was supposed to receive her children for a scheduled weekend visit but the custody exchange never took […]