Estate and long term care planning is not just about what happens when someone dies.
The more important question is what happens if they do NOT die and are in need of long term care.
We deal with sensitive family situations every day, and realize how difficult they can be. With the knowledge and experience of a larger firm, and the personalized care, focus and affordability of a small firm, our legal team is here to support you.
In the event of a tragedy, such as the death or serious illness of a loved one, dealing with related legal issues might seem like an insurmountable burden. At Strohschein Law Group, we understand the complexities of Estate and Long-Term Care Planning, Estate and Trust Administration, Guardianship, and Probate Litigation, and are ready to help you navigate them. We are committed to providing knowledgeable, caring and personal counsel – whether you are handling the unexpected or planning for the future.
Strohschein Law Group assists clients in estate planning including wills, trusts, and powers of attorney. Our long term care planning services help clients to maximize private assets, access public benefits, and coordinate care. We can establish guardianship for families of special needs individuals as well as incapacitated adults. Estate and trust administration helps our clients secure home and belongings, handle wills and trusts as well as tax matters, and work with advisors. Our probate litigation service assists clients in settlement mediation and resolving disputes.
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