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Estate Planning

It’s never easy to consider our own mortality, but it’s important to protect your legacy. As a result, it is critical that we establish arrangements to safeguard ourselves and our loved ones while we are still able. Estate planning uses wills, trusts, and other legal tools to ensure that what we want to happen to our most prized possessions comes to fruition after we are gone. 

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Estate Administration

The grief that accompanies the loss of a loved one can be all-encompassing. Add to that the stress of administering an estate, and it is easy to become overwhelmed. Allowing our firm to handle that process for you enables you to take the time you need to process your grief.

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Guardianship

Sometimes it is an elderly parent that needs extra help. At other times, it’s an adult child unable to care for themselves. Either way, in situations like this, the caretaker must become the legal guardian, so they can ensure their loved one receives the care they need.

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Long-Term Care & Medicaid Planning

Life throws us curveballs, and sometimes those curveballs mean that we have to make long-term care plans for someone we love dearly. When this happens, those plans must consider all applicable laws. We also help with planning for Medicaid and other government programs.

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Special Needs Planning

Having a loved one with special needs requires patience and planning to ensure their needs are being met right now and in the future. Legal tools, such as a special needs trust, are available to accomplish this goal.

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