Excellence in Elder Law & Estate Planning
Protecting legacies for Connecticut families
Connecticut Elder Law and Estate Planning
Our experienced boutique law firm provides compassionate, individualized planning solutions for Connecticut families. We help plan the transfer of assets to the next generation, preserve wealth through life’s final stages, and secure financial stability in case of disability. Our firm’s strengths include sophisticated Medicaid planning, disability planning for individuals with intellectual challenges, and neurodiversity, early on-set medical conditions, and catastrophic injuries. Additional excellence is seen in estate planning, asset preservation, trust administration, and all matters in Connecticut probate courts.
We service all counties in Connecticut. Although our main office is located in Windsor, Connecticut, we provide legal planning services state-wide.
Why Do I Need An Estate Plan?
The best estate plans ensure your legacy is passed on with effective tax planning, creditor protection, and alignment with your wishes. It’s more than just documents; we’re right by your side to guide you through these important decisions specific to Connecticut law.
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What Makes Disability Planning Partners Different?
Without proper planning, disability can threaten financial security. We understand how disability, traumatic injury, or long-term illness can alter life’s path. Partner with us for legal guidance to protect your assets, access personal care, and achieve a new normal.
We collaborate with your financial, medical, and care professionals to offer comprehensive plans and build deeper connections to ensure success.
We collaborate with your financial, medical, and care professionals to offer comprehensive plans and build deeper connections to ensure success.
Attorney Claudia Englisby: Your Planning Partner
I’m Claudia, the attorney owner of Disability Planning Partners (DPP). I founded DPP to practice estate planning, elder law, disability planning, and probate matters differently from most other law firms’ traditional, transactional approach.
At DPP, clients are welcomed with warmth and concern. My vast legal knowledge and personal experiences inform our modern, holistic approach. Because of my personal experiences in this area, I empathize deeply with the challenges Connecticut family caregivers face daily.
Elder Law & Estate Planning News
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The Right Time to Review Your Estate Planning Documents
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Sandwiching is Fiscally Difficult: What Can You Do?
A few years ago, the term “sandwich-ed” became a popular one-word depiction of adult children serving as the “middle” of a sandwich, between two pieces of bread: one side is caring for aging parents and the other is taking care of their own younger...