- Divorce
- Child AbuseAs legal professionals, we are required by law to make disclosures of private information where we have knowledge of elder or child abuse, or of the intent to commit a crime.
- Medicaid Planning
- Estate PlanningThe American Academy of Estate Planning Attorneys was established in 1992 by Armstrong & Fisch, one of the most successful estate planning law firms in the country. After providing two decades of superior estate planning guidance and advice to thousands of legal clients, the firm decided to share their methods and practices with attorneys nationwide.
- WillsWhy do you have a “Last Will and Testament.†Even Estate Planning attorneys are unlikely to know the etymology of the term. It was the subject of a recent question on “Jeopardy.†Read on to learn more.
- TrustsTrust administration. Create a Living Trust customized to address all of your family’s unique needs, and receive guidance when a family member passes away.
- Power of AttorneyA power of attorney, or POA, is a legal document that allows you (referred to as the “Principal†) to grant another person (the “Agent†) the legal authority to act on your behalf. The type and extent of the legal authority you grant to an Agent depends on the type of POA you execute.
- Probate
- Tax LawAttorneys have always been required under their Code of Professional Conduct to keep their clients’ information confidential. Therefore we have always protected your right to privacy. Furthermore, in order to practice before the Internal Revenue Service, we are forbidden from disclosing any client information provided for tax planning or preparation services without your prior written consent.