Growing older brings changes to almost every aspect our lives. Just as the concerns of children and adults are different, so too are the applicable laws. The laws seek to protect Illinois residents and treat them with dignity throughout all stages of their lives from birth until death. As Chicagoans enter the final chapters of their lives, the laws applicable to them bend and develop to meet their needs. The laws that seek to protect us all as we grow older fall into the field of elder law. Here is a short list of the areas of elder law that may become useful to you or a loved one as they grow older:

Adult Guardianship Proceedings

Sometimes aging brings with it spells of confusion or forgetfulness that may make everyday tasks quite daunting. A guardianship proceeding is the legal process through which a person becomes legally allowed to handle the estate or medical decisions of an aging loved one. This is important and practical where an adult is no longer able to manage their estate or make medical decisions for themselves.

Consumer Law

Changing technology and products are hard for even the most tech-savvy to monitor on a daily basis. As our society relies on technology more and more and less on personal interaction, it can be somewhat confusing for the elderly to discern a sale from a scam. The area of consumer law holds companies responsible, and allows for a person to bring a suit for fraudulent transactions or harassing collections.

Estate Planning

A key resource for the elderly is found in proper estate planning. Deciding where each of your assets will travel once you depart this world or determining who will make decisions for you when you are no longer able allows you to take charge of your own future. We are all aware that one day we will not make decisions on our own and we will not be taking our prized possessions to the grave. Planning in advance will allow you and your loved ones to age peacefully and with dignity.

At Orlowsky & Wilson, we have helped people take charge of their futures for over 25 years in the Glenview area. If you have questions about your future plans or a loved ones’ concerns, contact us today.