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Since 1988, Frank A. Hauenschild has been helping individuals and families throughout the New Lenox area, including Joliet, Frankfort, Mokena and the south and southwestern suburbs of Chicago in the areas of elder law, estate planning and personal injury. Attorney Frank Hauenschild is the sole practitioner at our firm.

Mr. Hauenschild is a former firefighter and carries his responsible, caring and personalized service into his legal practice. Whether you are faced with the long-term care needs of your aging parent, are interested in revising your estate plan to protect your assets or have been injured by the negligence of another person, Mr. Hauenschild is dedicated to your needs.
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Many people believe that estate planning is only for people who are particularly wealthy, have elaborate schemes in mind for passing their money to their heirs, or for people who are acutely ill and contemplating their death. This could not be farther from the truth!

Estate planning is for every husband, wife, mother, father, grandparent, business owner, professional, or anyone else who has someone they care about, are concerned about providing responsibly for their own well being and for the well being of those they love, and for anyone who seeks to make a difference in the lives of others after they're gone.
Attorney Frank Hauenschild has an Elder Law practice focusing on the needs of Illinois seniors and their families. As a law firm, we understand that many seniors and their families need counseling to best understand their options to plan for and pay for long-term nursing home care. This is because long term care expenses are typically not covered through traditional health insurance.
Guardianship is a legal process utilized when a person can no longer make or communicate safe or sound decisions about his or her person and or property or has become susceptible to fraud or undue influence. According to Illinois Law there is a presumption that an adult eighteen years of age or older is capable of handling his/her own affairs.
With the number of online and do-it-yourself (DIY) legal providers continuing to grow and advertise heavily, you may be wondering if you could do your estate planning with the help of these forms. The advertising is seductive. Ads say, "attorneys use similar forms, " "the cost is significantly less than hiring an attorney, " and "many of.
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