Focused on Assisting You With Your Elder Law Matter
As adults, we are all too often faced with the care of our aging parents. It is difficult to accept the fact that our parents are not as able to care for themselves as they once were. Ensuring their personal and financial safety through legal measures protects them from those that may not have their best interests at heart.
At the Weith Law Firm, we take the time to understand your concerns and help you develop a plan for protecting your elderly relative from the undue influence of others. Contact our Champaign, Illinois, office to make certain your loved one is cared for at a time they may not be able to care for themselves.
Ensuring Your Loved One's Personal and Financial Care
As your loved one ages, it may become necessary to set up plans for long term care and financial assistance. Our lawyer, Glenna J. Weith, is experienced in providing compassionate legal representation in a variety of elder law concerns.
Adult guardianships are court-established relationships that allow for the decision making power over an incapacitated person.
- Elder abuse and neglect can happen physically, mentally or financially to your aging loved one. Elder abuse and neglect consist of harmful acts or a lack of appropriate action in a trusted relationship.
- Powers of attorney can be established in both financial and health care aspects. A power of attorney gives an appointed person the power to make decisions on behalf of an incapacitated adult.
- Contracts with third parties can include long-term care facilities and parties appointed to make health and financial choices for the elderly.
- Disability issues involving seniors can lead to the need for guardianships and powers of attorney to protect their physical and financial needs.
Achieve Peace of Mind by Contacting Us Today
Contact us at 217-398-1200 to find solutions to your elder law concerns. We will help you protect the ones you love.
Weith Law Office
116 North Chestnut Street, Suite 230
Champaign, IL 61820
Telephone: 217-398-1200
Fax: 217-398-0078
Toll-free: 800-241-5384

