Whether you are planning for the future or dealing with a crisis, we can help with your elder law issues. We can help you set up durable powers of attorney to empower those close to you to make health-care and financial decisions when you can no longer do so yourself, or help you be named the guardian and/or conservator of an elderly loved one who has become incapacitated or otherwise unable to make his or her own decisions. We can help you set up an advance health-care directive to ensure that your wishes with respect to your own health-care are honored, even when you are no longer able to communicate those desires yourself, and we can help your loved ones make sure that your providers accept your directive. We can help preserve assets for future generations while maintaining eligiblity for Medicaid/ Mainecare and other public benefits, through the use of special needs trusts and other strategies. We can help you make a will and/or set up a trust to provide for your spouse, descendants, and others. We have decades of experience helping people deal with and plan for protecting and providing for themselves and their loved ones as they approach the end of their lives.