Alexander Sherwood Keenan, PLLC

Wills, Estates, & Elder Planning Law

Wills, Derivatives and Elder Planning Law Services

Our Wills, Derivatives, and Elder Planning Law services are designed to help individuals and families plan for the future and protect their assets and interests. We understand that estate planning can be a complex process and we are here to provide expert guidance and representation to ensure that your wishes are respected and your loved ones are protected.

Our team has the experience and expertise to help you plan for the future and protect your loved ones. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and learn more about how we can help you.

Estate Planning Services

Wills and Trusts
We will assist you in creating a will and trusts that outline your wishes for the distribution of your assets and property after your death, as well as provide for the care of minor children and the appointment of a guardian.

Living Wills and Advance Directives
We will help you create a living will that outlines your medical treatment preferences in the event that you become incapacitated and unable to make decisions for yourself.

Power of Attorney
We will help you create a legal document that allows a person to appoint someone else to act on their behalf in financial or legal matters.

Long-term Care Planning
We will assist you in planning for the possibility that you may need assistance with activities of daily living, such as bathing, dressing, and eating, as you age.

Medicaid Planning
We will help you structure your assets and income in a way that will make you eligible for Medicaid, a government-funded health insurance program for those with low income.

Guardianship
We will help you navigate the legal process of appointing a guardian for another person who is unable to make decisions for themselves.

Inheritances
We will assist you in understanding your rights and options regarding inheritances, including navigating disputes and will contests.

Elder Law
We will provide legal advice and representation on issues that affect older adults, such as retirement planning, long-term care planning, and estate planning.

Frequently Asked Question

A will is a legal document that outlines how a person's assets and property will be distributed after their death. It can also include instructions for the care of minor children and the appointment of a guardian.

A living will, also known as an advance directive, is a document that outlines a person's medical treatment preferences in the event that they become incapacitated and unable to make decisions for themselves.

A trust is a legal arrangement where a trustee holds and manages assets on behalf of one or more beneficiaries. There are many different types of trusts, each with their own specific rules and regulations.

Probate is the legal process of settling a deceased person's estate, which includes paying debts, distributing assets, and settling disputes.

Elder law is a legal practice area that deals with issues that affect older adults, such as retirement planning, long-term care planning, and estate planning.

A power of attorney is a legal document that allows a person to appoint someone else to act on their behalf in financial or legal matters.

Long-term care planning is the process of planning for the possibility that a person may need assistance with activities of daily living, such as bathing, dressing, and eating, as they age.

Medicaid planning is the process of structuring a person's assets and income in a way that will make them eligible for Medicaid, a government-funded health insurance program for those with low income.

A guardianship is a legal relationship where a court appoints someone to make decisions for another person who is unable to do so for themselves, such as a child or an incapacitated adult.

An inheritance is the assets and property that a person receives from a deceased person's estate.

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