Legal Services for Caregivers
Troy Elder Law Attorneys Can Help Ease Your Burdens
Caring for an elderly loved one involves a lot of work. It may begin incrementally at first, but you may soon find yourself managing their finances, taking care of their home, and making sure they receive appropriate medical treatment. At some point, you may even have to start looking into nursing homes for them.
This is often a new and overwhelming experience for both the caretaker and their loved one. Eventually, certain legal matters will need to be addressed in order to make sure your loved one’s affairs are properly cared for. This is where the experienced elder law attorneys of Barron, Rosenberg, Mayoras & Mayoras serving in Troy, Oakland County, and surrounding areas can help. We help people throughout Oakland County and the surrounding areas with the challenges that come with caring for an elderly loved one.
There’s no shame in asking for help. Call (248) 213-9514 to schedule a meeting with our compassionate legal team.
We Are Here to Help You Figure Things Out
Hopefully, your elderly loved one has made preparations for the day where they will no longer be able to take care of themselves, in which case we can help you track down this information. If they haven’t, we can help you make plans for them so that they have the resources they need to live comfortably and receive the care they need.
Some ways we can help you and your loved one include:
- Applying for Medicaid
- Making plans for long-term medical needs
- Nursing home planning
- Estate planning
- Creating wills and trusts to protect assets
- Setting up financial plans to ensure they have what they need for the future
Trying to figure out all of these things on your own is difficult. Let us take some of the burdens from you. We have been practicing elder law since 1990 and can guide you through these processes.
What matters to you matters to us. Our Troy elder law attorneys are very hands-on and can take the time to listen to you to find out what your family needs.
We Stay Small By Choice To Offer The Most Tailored Service For Our Customers
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We are grateful for their guidance and would definitely recommend BRMM.
“This firm has taken care of the planning for my husband and I to protect our future heirs. We are grateful for their guidance and would definitely recommend BRMM.”
- T.H.
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I would recommend them 100 times over.
“They treat you like family and walked us through the entire Medicaid process for my mom, as well, as made sure our POA documents were in place. I couldn't be more grateful for their kindness, help, and guidance.”
- Van Zweden Famil
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Strong, ethical, principles.
“When you have confidence in your lawyer, such as I found with Andy Mayoras and other members within his law firm, I fully trusted that my position was going to be zealously represented in an upstanding and professional way. I have nothing but deep respect ”
- George L.
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The attorneys at BRMM exceeded all our needs and expectations during this trying time.
“Our family can not thank them both enough for their great work. We highly recommend their services for anyone's elderly care needs.”
- Kevin D.
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Barron, Rosenberg, Mayoras & Mayoras P.C. was a Godsend.
“When I count what few blessings I am fortunate to have, Barron, Rosenberg, Mayoras & Mayoras P.C. is one of them.”
- Former Client
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