My practice is focused on providing personalized, responsive legal services (a) to seniors, (b) to individuals with special needs or disabilities and their families: (c) to individuals with small (under 2 million dollars) estates, and (d) to not-for-profit agencies. My goal is to provide smaller clients with the same personalized service which large clients expect from a large firm, but at a significantly lower cost.
My practice areas include:
Elder Law - including Medicare, Medical Assistance, SSDI, SSI, other retirement benefits, elder abuse, nursing home issues, and guardianships,
Special Needs Law - including estate planning for special needs, special needs trusts, guardianships, and public benefits,
Social Security - including SSI, SSDI, retirement benefits, and family benefits
Estate planning - including wills, trusts, powers of attorney, health care powers of attorney, titling of assets, and probate
Not for Profit Agencies - including incorporation, tax exempt status, compliance with government regulations, and governance.
Because I recognize that mobility can be difficult for some individuals I am pleased to meet with clients in their homes, assisted living facilities, or nursing homes within 15 miles of our Olney office.
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If you would like to contact me to discuss a legal matter please either fill out the form on the "Contact Us" page, e-mail me at br@raiche-law.com, or call me at 301-570-6057.
The information on this website is not, and is not intended to be, legal advice. The law is generally fact specific, and you should contact an attorney to discuss your individual situation. I would be pleased to meet with you to discuss your legal needs. Please feel welcome to contact me by either completing the form in the contact section of this website, or calling me at 301-570-6057. Contacting me does not create an attorney-client relationship. Please do not send me any confidential documents until an attorney-client relationship has been established.