Every client is different. Each family has their own unique circumstances. We will work with you to provide the most comprehensive planning options that are designed specifically for you.
We do everything to make the process as easy as possible.
Are you feeling overwhelmed when making decisions that will significantly impact your family financially, emotionally and physically? Are you concerned that when you’re gone there won’t be any money for your partner or your hard-earned assets will be wasted? Many of our own family members have gone through a long-term care crisis, and we understand how overwhelming and daunting it can feel.
How We Can Help
Estate Planning
Create a comprehensive and individualized estate plan that may include wills, trusts, powers of attorney and standby guardianships that will protect what is important to you during your lifetime and for your heirs.
Provide customized planning options to protect your home and savings from the high cost of nursing home, personal care home or home care services. Plan your qualification for Medicaid, Veteran’s Aid & Attendance Benefits and other government programs safely and effectively.
Develop a unique estate plan that provides for your child with special needs or family member with disabilities without disturbing their public benefits and without disinheriting that individual.
We’ll walk you through the probate process and work to protect you, your family and heirs from creditor claims. We’ll ensure that all facets of estate administration are addressed — inheritance tax, estate tax and any income tax.
Our VA-accredited attorneys can help you find out whether you or your loved one is eligible for Veteran’s Aid & Attendance to pay for long-term care at home, in a nursing home or a personal care home.
The laws governing estate planning, asset preservation and long-term care planning are complicated and constantly changing. Marshall, Parker & Weber realized many years ago that to provide the highest-quality services to you, we needed to specialize in this constantly-changing area of the law. Consulting with an attorney who focuses exclusively on the needs of seniors and those with special needs for estate planning is just like consulting with a medical specialist—it provides an extra level of knowledge and assurance to you and your family.
What Our Clients are Saying
“Not only [has] the legal advice that your firm has given our family over the last few decades has been a lifesaver, but the fact that you take and share a personal interest [is important]. We have never felt rushed at any of our appointments, or talked down to, and the seminars and information on the web are outstanding.”
Charles
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