Services

Providing compassionate legal services in estate planning, elder law, probate, and special needs.

When planning for the future, we know you need clarity, not confusion. You deserve guidance that protects your family, not documents that create uncertainty.

How We Work With You

We believe the best legal solutions start with a genuine conversation. We take time to understand your situation, listen to your concerns, and answer your questions. By meeting you where you are, we make the process supportive, approachable, and easy to understand.

Who We Serve

Guidance for Families and Individuals

Families Planning for the Future

Protecting your loved ones and ensuring your wishes are clearly documented.

Families with Special Needs

Creating plans that provide long-term care and preserve essential benefits.

Adult Children of Aging Parents

Guiding families through long-term care, guardianships, conservatorships, and financial decisions.

Young Professionals

Starting out in your career and building your future with the right legal foundation.

Solo Agers

Supporting seniors without nearby children through planning, protection, and care.

Seniors Navigating Care

Guiding older adults through care, finances, and asset protection with dignity.

Our Process

1. Initial Consultation

We start with a conversation to understand your situation, answer questions, and learn about your goals.

2. Personalized Planning

We create a tailored plan and provide a flat-fee quote so you know what to expect. (Flat fees do not apply to probate litigation or special education advocacy. We will give you a clear idea of potential costs.)

3. Implementation

This step looks different depending on your needs:

  • Estate Planning: We draft your documents and send them for review. At the signing, your attorney walks you through everything, explains the legal terms, and outlines any next steps.
  • Elder Law: Implementation may include capacity assessments, drafting documents, helping relatives act under an existing power of attorney, or filing for guardianship or conservatorship.
  • Special Education Advocacy: Your attorney begins working on your matter right away with the specific actions your case requires.

4. Ongoing Support

As life changes, we remain available to update your plan, answer questions, and continue guiding you forward.

Frequently Asked Questions

Grounded in What Matters Most

What is estate planning, and why do I need it?

Estate planning documents your wishes and protects you and your loved ones. It includes wills, trusts, powers of attorney, and advance directives. It also protects you while you are living by naming health care and financial decision-makers if you cannot act on your own.

What does elder law cover?

Elder law addresses legal, financial and health-care issues that arise as we age, including long-term care planning, asset protection, government benefits, and capacity issues. The goal is dignity, autonomy, and security.

How does Medicaid planning work?

Medicaid planning helps prepare for the high costs of long-term care while protecting assets when possible. Whether planning ahead or facing a crisis, we guide families through the eligibility process, preserve what matters most, and help secure access to quality care.

When is guardianship or conservatorship necessary?

Guardianship or conservatorship may be needed when a when a loved one no longer has the capacity to make decisions about their care or their finances. We assist families with petitioning the court, understanding their responsibilities, and helping protect vulnerable individuals with care and compassion.

What is probate, and why is it important?

Probate is the legal process of settling a person’s estate after death. This involves handling debts, distributing assets, and supporting the proper administration of the law or the will. We provide step-by-step guidance to ease the burden and resolve matters efficiently during a difficult time.

What does special needs planning involve?

Special needs planning helps individuals with disabilities receive care without jeopardizing government benefits such as Medicaid or SSI. This may include creating special needs trusts, coordinating long-term care, and putting legal and financial protections in place. Families gain peace of mind knowing their loved ones have continuity of care and security for the future.

Uncommon values. Unflinching professionalism. Uncompromising excellence.

We hold our team and our work to the highest standards — reflected in our attention to detail, responsiveness, and commitment to going above and beyond to deliver the results your business needs.