Estate Planning
Estate planning is the process of creating a plan for how you want to distribute your assets after you pass away. It can include creating a will, establishing trusts, and appointing guardians for minor children.
- Creating a will: A will is a document that outlines how you want to distribute your assets in the event of your death. You can create a simple will or use a more complex will with multiple beneficiaries and executors.
- Establishing trusts: Trusts are legal entities that hold assets for the benefit of one or more individuals, known as grantees. There are different types of trusts, including revocable and irrevocable trusts.
Elder Law
Elder law covers a range of topics related to older adults, including elder abuse, long-term care, and estate planning for seniors.
- Elder abuse: Elder abuse is physical, emotional, or financial exploitation of an older adult. There are different types of elder abuse, including financial exploitation and physical abuse.
- Long-term care: Long-term care refers to ongoing support services that help seniors with daily living activities, such as bathing, dressing, and medication management.
Injury Attorneys
Injury attorneys are lawyers who specialize in representing individuals injured by others. They can help you with a wide range of injury-related issues, including personal injury claims and wrongful death lawsuits.
- Personal injury claims: Personal injury claims involve filing a lawsuit against someone or organization for damages resulting from an accident or injury.
- Wrongful death lawsuits: Wrongful death lawsuits are filed on behalf of the family members of someone who has died as a result of another person's negligence or wrongdoing.