As mature and/or disabled Americans, we are concerned about our future, our family members’ future, or both. Multiple areas of the law must be addressed:
• Medicaid / Title XIX issues
• Living wills and testamentary wills
• Durable powers of attorney
• Trusts and estate planning
• Conservatorships
• Special Needs
• In-home and nursing home costs and other related issues.
The news is full of grim warnings — Medicaid cuts, reduced Social Security benefits, soaring health-care costs, runaway inflation, a weaker dollar, added taxes and more — which threaten our futures, our health, and our very lives.
This places a heavy burden on individuals who want to assure continued quality-of-life for themselves or those they care about.
Planning for the future, and assuring what will become of a lifetime’s hard work and savings, calls for up-to-date knowledge of complex areas of the law. Look for proven experience, the patience and skill to listen well, and to explain complicated issues clearly, calmingly and in plain terms.
You’ll find all this and more in our warm and friendly environment that feels more like the home of a friend than the office of a lawyer.