Elder Law

With parents and grandparents living longer and a large segment of society moving into their elder years, the many legal issues which fall broadly under the heading "elder law" are formidable. Wills, advanced medical directives (sometimes referred to as "living wills"), powers of attorney consistent with new Maryland law, preservation of assets and medical assistance qualifications, life estates with and without powers, and various other estate planning issues, require thoughtful legal guidance. Additionally, the elderly are at times preyed upon, taken advantage of, or neglected. These situations may require legal consultation and representation to determine your loved ones' legal rights and remedies. If you or one of your loved ones has questions or needs assistance in any of these areas of law, please feel free to contact us.