Michigan Estate Planning and Elder Law AttorneysPlanning for the Future ... Dealing with the Present No one can predict the future with precision. At the Nawrocki Center for Elder and Family Law, however, we can help families and individuals plan for likely future needs through estate planning, probate avoidance, Medicare and Medicaid planning and special needs planning. Our family and elder law attorneys also deal with immediate needs such as divorce, abuse and other elder law matters that must be handled today. For experienced guidance, contact the Nawrocki Center to schedule an initial consultation: (866) 737-5007. Our practice is centered on assisting individuals and families with the following: At the Nawrocki Center, you will always find someone you can talk to - someone who cares what happens to you and your family. We have built a people-focused law firm that goes beyond what most law firms do for their clients. In addition to offering professional legal counsel from experienced family and elder law lawyers, we offer other supportive services, such as assisting families with arranging in-home care or nursing home care when the need arises. With a lawyer accredited by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), we offer a wide range of services focused on helping America's military veterans coordinate additional benefits they are entitled to receive. Our veteran's benefits lawyer offers experience in the VA system to effectively seek care and financial help that preserves their qualification under elder care programs.
A "Springing Power of Attorney" is a Durable Power of Attorney that does not become effective when the principal signs it (Like the Power of Attorney or Durable Power of Attorney which become effective upon signing). Instead it springs into effect at a later time or when a certain event specified in the Durable Power of Attorney occurs. Is Nursing Home Care Inevitable? Planning for Long-Term Care is vital.Our firm offers two free guides to help clients preparing to place a loved one in a retirement community or nursing home: "The Michigan Nursing Home Guide" and "Long-Term Care Planning 2009". These guides will help you learn how to find the right nursing home, how to get good care and how to pay for it without going broke. The guides also provide information about Medicaid planning and division of assets. Our law firm offers the guides free as a courtesy to clients. For a free copy of the either or both guides, call our Brighton law office today:(866) 737-5007. If you have questions about how we can serve you and your family, or if you would like to schedule a consultation to discuss our services, please contact our elder law and family law attorneys today. Click on, print and complete the appropriate questionnaire to assist you in preparing for your consultation:
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