Some of us are fortunate enough to care for aging parents, and others may be helping mom and dad plan for the future.  Hopefully, at some point each of us will pause to plan ahead.

Planning ahead is the greatest gift you can give your family.  Having current advanced directives can save you and your family a great deal of time and expense.  Arrange for a consultation to learn more about Wills and Advanced Directives.

Sometimes our loved ones are unable to care for themselves because of age or disability.  If that loved one did not have valid or current advanced directives, he or she will need a court-appointed Conservator. 

If you have been named executor or executrix, or if your loved one did not leave a will, you will need an attorney if an estate must be opened in Probate Court.  However, there are many situations where property can be divided without court involvement.  Contact the Attorney and schedule a free consultation to find out if you will need to open an estate.