A holistic approach to serving the legal needs of elders.
As elder law attorneys serving Vermont and New Hampshire seniors and their families, our goal is to promote wellness, health and safety, and to focus on the quality of life of our clients. We help families handle legal challenges presented by the diagnosis of a chronic or debilitating illness. We also provide asset protection and financial planning, estate planning, and assistance with public benefits.
Our legal services for seniors
Elder law requires an interdisciplinary approach and experienced attorneys who can help families identify both present and future care needs for their loved ones. Rather than being crisis-oriented, we foster ongoing relationships with our clients to provide holistic services that set them up for future success. Our services include:
- Estate planning
- Asset protection planning
- Assistance with qualifying and applying for public benefits, like Medicare and Medicaid
- Health care and financial decision-making
- Care advocacy
- Crisis intervention and support
- Financial and medical powers of attorney, living wills, and advanced directives
- Guardianships for adults who are incapacitated
Elder Law Attorneys
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