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Estate and Incapacity Planning for Seniors

Comprehensive Planning for Seniors

Protect your wishes, your family, and your legacy with the right plan in place.

As we age, planning ahead becomes essential. Seniors and their families often want reassurance that medical decisions will be honored, finances will be managed responsibly, and assets will pass smoothly to loved ones. Estate and incapacity planning provides that peace of mind. It ensures your wishes are respected, reduces stress on your family, and protects what you have worked hard to build.


At Wendler Law Group, we help seniors create or update the foundational documents they need as their circumstances change. Many clients come to us because they drafted a will or power of attorney years ago, but life has changed—health needs, financial circumstances, or family dynamics have shifted. We take the time to understand your goals, explain your options clearly, and craft a plan that reflects your current wishes.


Our role is to help you prepare for both the expected and the unexpected. With the right documents in place, you gain the confidence that your affairs will be handled with dignity, clarity, and protection.


Why it matters:

Without a current plan in place, families are often left guessing about medical decisions, managing finances during incapacity becomes complicated, and the court may be forced to step in with guardianship proceedings. These situations create stress and uncertainty at a time when your loved ones should be focused on care and support. By planning ahead, you maintain control over your choices, protect your property, and ensure your wishes are respected no matter what the future brings.

Contact the firm at (409) 923-9529 today to speak to our team of attorneys during this sensitive time.

Our Estate & Incapacity Planning Services Include

Last Wills & Testaments

Ensuring your property is distributed according to your wishes with clear, updated instructions for your loved ones.

Lady Bird Deeds (Enhanced Life Estate Deeds)

A powerful tool for transferring the home outside of probate while preserving Medicaid eligibility and the homeowner’s control during life.

Revocable and Irrevocable Trusts

Trust structures tailored to asset protection, probate avoidance, long-term care planning, or family-specific goals.

Special Needs Trusts

Planning that protects benefits for disabled spouses or dependents while ensuring continued financial support

Durable Powers of Attorney

Appointing someone you trust to manage financial matters if you become unable to do so yourself.

Medical Powers of Attorney

Allowing a chosen agent to make healthcare decisions consistent with your values and preferences

Advance Directives (Living Wills)

Documenting your wishes regarding life-sustaining treatment to reduce uncertainty and emotional stress during medical emergencies.

HIPAA Authorizations

Ensuring that trusted family members can access medical information when needed.

Why Choose Wendler Law Group?

Estate and incapacity planning requires thoughtful guidance because your health, security, and legacy are at the center of every decision. Our team takes the time to understand your current needs and future goals, then creates a clear plan that protects your wishes and reduces stress for your family. Whether you are updating long-standing documents or preparing for the first time, we provide compassionate and experienced support so you can move forward with confidence and peace of mind.

Contact our Beaumont Probate and Estate attorneys by calling the firm at (409) 923-9529

Protect Your Loved One’s Future Today.

Our team is ready to guide you with clarity and care.