Elder Law

Aging brings unique legal concerns. Elder law covers long-term care planning, asset protection, and guardianship.

Planning for Long-Term Care

Balancing independence and assistance

Many seniors consider nursing care, in-home help, or assisted living as they age.

Evaluating payment options and benefits programs protects assets while securing quality care.

Guardianship and Conservatorship

Protecting vulnerable adults

When an adult cannot manage personal or financial matters, the court may appoint a guardian.

Proper petitions and ongoing reporting help safeguard the individual's interests.

Financial Safeguards

Powers of attorney and asset protection

Durable powers of attorney allow trusted agents to manage affairs if capacity declines.

Contact the office at (334) 750-1729 or by email [email protected] for guidance.

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