Brinkley Walser has become one of the leading elder law, special needs trust drafting and administration, estate planning and
asset protection law firms serving the Triad area. As the population ages, estate planning and elder law have become popular topics. It is important to understand when it is necessary to have a living will, a healthcare or medical power of attorney or a durable power of attorney. We recognize the stresses that confront senior citizens, disabled individuals and their families on a daily basis. The bureaucratic complexities of the American legal and health care systems have compounded matters for people of all ages. Nursing homes and medical services for the aged, chronically ill and disabled are not free. It is crucial that you hire an experienced elder law attorney to help you preserve your assets and ensure your family's financial future. Brinkley Walser is pleased to provide this free Estate Planning Guide to answer some of the questions you may have:


