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Practice Areas

Clearfield Reilly PLLC focuses its practice on the areas of law that relate to Trust and Estate Planning, Asset Protection and Elder Law - staying abreast of new developments so clients reap the rewards of advantageous planning. Not all families look the same; so neither do your documents. You may want to avoid estate tax, protect a loved one with special needs, provide for a charity. You may be part of a blended family, same-sex or unmarried couple. No matter your situation, Clearfield Reilly PLLC is here to protect you.

Contract Paper Signing

Trust Planning

Proven Success

Whether it is revocable or irrevocable, a Trust is an extraordinary tool that can provide control, asset protection, tax benefits, or all of the above. It is not uncommon for clients to be very pleasantly surprised with what can be accomplished with a trust. Clearfield Reilly PLLC will make your trust work for you.

Mother Daughter Portrait

Elder Law

Medicaid Applications

Would you like to stay in your home and age in place, without depletion of your nest egg? Does your loved one need to enter a nursing home? Clearfield Reilly PLLC has access to all the tools to achieve your long-term medical care goals. The sooner you plan, the more you can save, but it is never too late to get started.

Father and Children

Estate Planning

Years of Experience

Essential documents in a sound estate plan could include a Will (as well as a Trust), a Power of Attorney and a Health Care Proxy. Yours might include a Disability Panel and a Personal Care Plan. Let Clearfield Reilly PLLC ask all the questions so your needs are met and nothing gets overlooked.

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