Your Attorneys
for Life
Helping You Plan for the Two Most Important Things in Your Life: Everything You Own and Everyone You Love
Your Attorneys
for Life
Helping You Plan for the Two Most Important Things in Your Life: Everything You Own and Everyone You Love
Who We Are
Protect and Preserve Your Most Valuable Assets
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What We Do
Elder Law
Leigh Hilton can help you keep more of your lifetime savings, protect the family home or farm, and make sure every worst-case scenario is accounted for in your planning or taking care of your loved ones.
Estate Planning
Estate planning is the process of arranging your assets to be distributed legally to the next generation, usually through a Will and/or Trust. Proper planning of an estate helps ensure that your wishes are carried out.
Probate Law
Probate is the legal process of administering an estate and resolving all claims to assets and property the process is often dictated by a valid will, but also applies when a person dies without having signed a valid will.
Special Needs Planning
A Supplemental Needs Trust (also known as a Special Needs Trust) is created to ensure that beneficiaries who have a disability or are incapacitated are cared for by your estate.
Medicaid Planning
Planning for Medicaid is not really something any of us have in the forefront of our minds when planning for our future and eventual retirement, and while many of us will never need it, it’s always good to know your options when it comes to Medicaid planning.
Veterans' Benefits
We are experienced in helping veterans and veterans’ families receive their rightful, earned medical assistance, and we help families plan for using their benefits when the time comes.
Latest News
Support and Resource List for Alzheimer’s Caregivers
People who provide unpaid care for loved ones with Alzheimer’s disease are heroes in our book. But that does not mean their job isn’t difficult — or lonely. I have had the good fortune of meeting with these heroes many times over the years, and my practice has always...
7 Alternatives to Guardianship
We talk about guardianship a lot with our clients, and there are some very good and necessary reasons why this must happen and should be considered during estate planning. For example, a loved one may be permanently disabled and unable to make certain decisions...
Upcoming Seminars
Parent Planning Webinar
March 8 @ 9:00 am - 10:00 am CSTSpecial Needs Trust Webinar
March 9 @ 9:00 am - 10:00 am CSTWhat to Do if Someone You Love is Diagnosed with Alzheimer’s Webinar
March 11 @ 9:00 am - 10:00 am CST