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Traditional estate planning attorneys assist one in planning what happens after death.

Jennifer handles general estate matters and incorporates useful strategies into various types of Powers of Attorney, Healthcare Proxies, Last Will and Testament, and Revocable Trusts. No one likes to think about accidents, illnesses, or crises. However, we regularly hear about it, read and listen to it over the news. Your health, financial, and family directives are of utmost importance and it is recommended to have all in place, regardless of age, should a crisis or death occur. As an elder attorney, we are not just planning for what happens at death but preparing for the years prior, including incapacity, in such a manner that the elder grow old with dignity and control, while protecting their assets and fortune that they worked their entire lives to accumulate.

Whether in your early adult year, or late years, planning is important and there is no “one size fits all” plan. In fact, Jennifer frequently works with her personal injury clients after achieving a settlement to protect, preserve and set up an estate plan with those funds. You are not expected to know what it is you need when you walk in the door. Simply having the desire to preserve and pass on what you’ve accumulated during life to another, to make sure directives for your children are heard, or simply desiring peace of mind and confidence in the event of unforeseen circumstances is enough for Jennifer to evaluate and discuss the various planning options for you.

Jennifer has taken it upon herself to become an all encompassing resource for her clients. She has done her due diligence to develop a team of providers in the community to provide her clients with the best resources, healthcare providers, references, and referrals to other elder professionals, consultants, and facilities.

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