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We want to get to know who you are and what you need. Our clients are not just another paycheck, but a chance for us to create thoughtful, honest relationships. We understand what it means to preserve a legacy. Whether you wish to live in your home as long as possible or plan to move into assisted living, we're ready to guide you on your chosen path forward.
The rules and regulations surrounding elder law in Pennsylvania can feel like an unsolvable maze. When you come to us for guidance, we're ready to take the reins in an effort to alleviate some of your worries. We'll even lay out your options so you can make the best choice for your situation. Legal matters involving wills, trusts, and estate planning can seem difficult to deal with alone as well. Our attorneys at Curran Estate & Elder Law, PLLC offer compassionate counsel to help you preserve your legacy. We understand how important it is to make sure your loved ones are protected after you have passed. That's why we've dedicated our practice to advising clients on the estate planning and administration processes.
Our attorneys take pride in helping you make the right decisions for your family and your future.
How does someone navigate this complex system when they are dealing with the diminished physical and mental capacity of a loved one?
Work with us to find out whether you qualify for Medicaid or Medicare. We're ready to act as your dedicated legal advocates in your pursuit of benefits.
Make sure your family's future is secure in the event of your passing. Discover how we can help you draft a will, set up trusts, assign powers of attorney and more.
Learn about Pennsylvania's probate laws and your rights when it comes to complex estate administration problems.
Elder law isn’t just estate planning and writing wills. It also includes processes like creating a living will to outline your end-of-life wishes and life care plan. In our life care planning practice, we provide a holistic, elder-centered approach that aims to prepare families for a variety of challenges. Oftentimes, that involves setting up a healthcare power of attorney and a durable power of attorney. Learn more by reaching out to us at Curran Estate & Elder Law, PLLC.
Your quality of life matters, so we want to see that you are receiving the best aid and benefits available to you. If you or your spouse served in the military, you may qualify for veterans aid and attendance pension benefits. We can also walk you through the process of applying for Medicaid and Medicare in an effort to pursue federal health care benefits.
Not sure exactly what estate planning is? Your belongings, real estate properties, and other possessions make up your estate. When you die, those items normally are passed to relatives, friends, or other beneficiaries based on how your will is written. If you don't leave a will, a Pennsylvania court will decide how to distribute your assets. Planning your estate early with the creation of a will ensures your legacy will be handled according to your wishes.
We care for our clients and only want the best for them. Your welfare matters to us, so we take the time to understand your needs and desires. Our team proudly serves the people in Berks County, Pennsylvania, and the neighboring counties of Schuylkill, Montgomery, Lancaster, Chester, and Lebanon counties. To receive a free consultation, we ask that you first attend a webinar. Contact us to get started.
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