Our legal needs change as we age. As physical, psychological, and financial situations evolve beyond age 65, it becomes critically important to have a plan for legal issues.
What are your plans for long-term care? Who will pay for it—and what level of care will you receive—if the decision is beyond your mental capacity when that day comes? Do you have a durable power of attorney? Who will make decisions on your behalf? These are questions that you and your family should consider now. J. Addison Barry, Jr., can assist you and your family in making decisions that lead to the highest quality of life for you.
J. Addison Barry, Jr., is a member of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys. He is also a Rule 31 Listed Family and General Civil Mediator and is a member of the Tennessee Association of Professional Mediators.
Elder Law Practice Areas
Power of Attorneys
Durable, Financial, Health Care, Gift-giving (Medicaid Spend-Down), Appointment of Attorney-in-Fact/Agent and Alternate
Health Care Directives
Appointment of a Health Care Agent/Proxy and Alternate, Living Will, Power of Attorney, Designation of Conservator/Guardian
Asset Management
Joint Bank Account, Power of Attorney, Trust Accounts, Conservatorship/Guardianship, Estate Planning
