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Like the message says above, we strongly believe in the power of planning. An important aspect in that planning is knowledge. We want to be your source of information, and we strive to educate you in as many different ways as possible. People learn in a variety of different ways, some are question askers, some are information gatherers/researchers, and some are visual learners.

So please navigate through our website, where you'll find many forms of education, all absolutely free, throughout, including our FAQs, blog, newsletter, workshops, and free guides. We know that the areas we practice in can be really overwhelming - we help people through some of the hardest times of their lives.
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Is it dread? Or is it uncomfortable feelings regarding the planning for the end of your life - when death seems to be way, way off in the distant future? Is it something we just choose not to think about right now, because of those things? For many of us, yes, those feelings are all accurate. And even though it's not fun to think about it, it's inevitable that we all will die.
Working with experienced counsel is always crucial; however, this need is amplified when you have a loved one with disabilities. You worry how they will be cared for when you are not around. You worry how they will be able to pay their bills. An attorney with special needs planning experience can help you gain peace of mind by setting up a plan that will address all of these concerns.
When a loved one passes away, there is a lot that needs to done. Many of us have heard of the perils of navigating the probate system when a loved one passes away. It is important that you meet with an experienced probate attorney before you get started, as the decisions you make in the beginning set the course for the entire process.
Elder Law is not about planning for death - it is about planning for new stages of life. The way that plan comes together is different for every family. An experienced Elder Law attorney can help your family utilize planning strategies that will achieve the best results for your specific circumstances.
Sometimes an illness, an accident, or age effects an adult's decision-making abilities to the extent that it is not safe for them to continue making health and financial decisions. When this happens, it often becomes necessary for the court to appoint someone to assist the person in making decisions, managing their money, etc.
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Claire W.
Claire W.
Jun 04, 2018
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Jennifer is warm, empathetic and truly helpful. She possesses a great deal of relevant, real life experience and can communicate effectively to a layperson. Thank you Jennifer!