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Areas Of Practice 

Estate Planning - Mr. Olesh's firm handles a variety of estate planning matters, including planning for the distribution of an individual's property at his or her death and taking into account wills, taxes, insurance, property, and trusts so as to gain the maximum benefit of all laws, while, at the same time, carrying out the person's wishes.

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Guardianships - Martin Olesh is a premier attorney in the area of guardianships and has extensive experience dealing with issues of incompetence and incapacity. He also provides legal advice and representation for powers of attorney and other related agency issues. Durable powers of attorney for health care and other advance planning strategies can help you and your family deal with new issues as they arise. Mr. Olesh can help you make the decisions that will make the most sense for you.

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Probate and Estate Administration - Mr. Olesh is experienced in handling Probate and Estate Administration. Probate is the legal process by which a person's debts are paid and assets are distributed upon her or his death. Estate Administration includes the probate process as well as non-probate transfers of the deceased's assets. Individual state laws direct the probate court how to distribute the deceased's estate. State laws and procedures vary greatly, so, it is important to consult a firm with expertise in this area of the law to ensure that the deceased's assets are distributed correctly.

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Real Estate Closings - Mr. Olesh advises, counsels, and represents clients in matters concerning commercial and residential real estate closings.

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Elder Law - Elder law involves the providing of legal services to older citizens and their families, on how to "remain in control" of their lives and financial affairs, despite the potential for catastrophic illness. Elder law encompasses many of the "traditional" areas of the law, such as estate planning, planning for incapacity, drafting Living Wills, Powers of Attorney, determining Health Care Proxy taxes, and the use of trusts, wills, and other legal documents to assist the older citizen in "remaining in control."

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