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Planning for your estate includes advice about providing for your family, loved ones, and yourself and the documents to express your intentions. Learn More
Planning for long-term care and substitute decision making is crucial for individuals, couples, and families. Learn More
Planning for the care and support of someone with a disability encompasses planning for living, vocational, and financial support. Learn More
Planning for the settlement of a loved one's estate after death involves many factors based on the assets and those who will receive them. Learn More
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To begin your planning, contact our office at (608) 273-8609, and our office administrator will schedule you for a brief phone conference with an attorney. To learn more, call us or follow the links on our website. Contact Us