The Betts Law Firm is a law practice in Georgetown, Delaware which focuses on family related legal issues. We pride ourselves on approaching every client with honesty, integrity, and steadfast dedication. We take this client centered approach in all of our cases, whether it's a divorce, child custody, or estate planning. Honest legal advice is a must when consulting an attorney.
You need to know all the aspects of your case in order to make informed decisions. We realize that legal proceedings of any nature can be intimidating. That is why at The Betts Law Firm we work with our clients, keeping them informed of their options and working toward their goals. With roots that go back more than fifty years our law firm has a proven track record of integrity.
Our firm's president, A. Dean Betts, Jr., Esquire, is highly experienced in his fields of practice so we get fair results for our clients. As such, we are well known and respected in Delaware's legal community. Dedication to the client and their cause is what makes The Betts Law Firm your ideal choice for legal representation in the state of Delaware.
You need to know all the aspects of your case in order to make informed decisions. We realize that legal proceedings of any nature can be intimidating. That is why at The Betts Law Firm we work with our clients, keeping them informed of their options and working toward their goals. With roots that go back more than fifty years our law firm has a proven track record of integrity.
Our firm's president, A. Dean Betts, Jr., Esquire, is highly experienced in his fields of practice so we get fair results for our clients. As such, we are well known and respected in Delaware's legal community. Dedication to the client and their cause is what makes The Betts Law Firm your ideal choice for legal representation in the state of Delaware.
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Divorce is one of the most difficult experiences anyone can go through.
Oftentimes the breakup of a marriage marks the end of a relationship in which both parties have invested a great deal of time, emotion and financial resources.
Invariably, issues regarding the division of marital property, alimony, and the highly charged issues involving custody of the parties' children must be determined.
At times, domestic violence may play a role in a breakup of a marriage, as well.
In all these circumstances a skilled and dedicated divorce attorney is critical.
Oftentimes the breakup of a marriage marks the end of a relationship in which both parties have invested a great deal of time, emotion and financial resources.
Invariably, issues regarding the division of marital property, alimony, and the highly charged issues involving custody of the parties' children must be determined.
At times, domestic violence may play a role in a breakup of a marriage, as well.
In all these circumstances a skilled and dedicated divorce attorney is critical.
The Betts Law Firm, P.A. can provide invaluable advice in developing an estate plan for you.
Most people understand the importance of having a Will to make sure that assets pass to intended heirs.
However, a comprehensive estate plan should also include an Advanced Health Care Directive, also called a Living Will, and a General Durable Power of Attorney.
Revocable Living Trusts and Testamentary Trusts are also very useful tools in your Estate Planning.
Trusts can be used to shelter assets from creditors and ex-spouses as well as to provide for young or less responsible beneficiaries to enjoy the benefits of your gifts without being able to frivolously spend the money.
Most people understand the importance of having a Will to make sure that assets pass to intended heirs.
However, a comprehensive estate plan should also include an Advanced Health Care Directive, also called a Living Will, and a General Durable Power of Attorney.
Revocable Living Trusts and Testamentary Trusts are also very useful tools in your Estate Planning.
Trusts can be used to shelter assets from creditors and ex-spouses as well as to provide for young or less responsible beneficiaries to enjoy the benefits of your gifts without being able to frivolously spend the money.
After the death of a loved one, it is essential that the deceased's affairs are put in order.
This includes probating the decedent's estate, making sure that the debts of the estate are paid, and seeing that the heirs receive the full inheritance left to them.
Oftentimes, those responsible for these matters, the Executors and/or Administrators of the decedent's estate, are overwhelmed either because they are still grieving the loss of their loved one or they do not understand what they are required to do or both.
This includes probating the decedent's estate, making sure that the debts of the estate are paid, and seeing that the heirs receive the full inheritance left to them.
Oftentimes, those responsible for these matters, the Executors and/or Administrators of the decedent's estate, are overwhelmed either because they are still grieving the loss of their loved one or they do not understand what they are required to do or both.
What do you do when an adult loved one starts having trouble managing their affairs?
Oftentimes, as they get older, our parents, grandparents, family or friends begin to lose their ability to competently manage their money and property.
Sometimes unscrupulous persons take advantage of the elderly and improperly take their money.
The elderly and disabled may also get confused about or not understand their medical or other health care needs.
All of these situations may be due to physical or mental ailments such as Alzheimer's disease, dementia, illness or injury.
Oftentimes, as they get older, our parents, grandparents, family or friends begin to lose their ability to competently manage their money and property.
Sometimes unscrupulous persons take advantage of the elderly and improperly take their money.
The elderly and disabled may also get confused about or not understand their medical or other health care needs.
All of these situations may be due to physical or mental ailments such as Alzheimer's disease, dementia, illness or injury.
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