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An important aspect of transitioning into older age is making decision regarding your health, property, and finances in the event of a medical emergency or death. Estate planning provides answers to tough questions such as: Who will get my property when I die? Who will make my medical decisions if I am unable to? Who will make legal and financial decisions for me if I am unable to? Will it be someone I trust and love? Making these decisions in advance not only ensures that your wishes will be carried out, but it also relieves your loved one’s from the uncertainty and responsibility of making them for you. These concerns can become especially important in instances where mental disease (dementia, Alzheimer’s disease, etc.) or other health complications are foreseeable or already present. Through various documents such as a will, living will, and power of attorney, you can obtain the peace of mind of knowing that these is a secure and certain future for you and your family. Our elder law attorneys can help you make these decisions, execute the documents, and provide a plan that works best for you.

If you or a loved one is in need of assistance or looking for more information regarding long-term care, call Keen Keen & Good at 610-383-7810 today. We offer a free, no-obligation, consultation to evaluate your unique position and determine the steps you can take to prove a more secure future for you and your loved ones.

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