Monday, June 17, 2019

Welcome to PSED, Anthony!


The firm is pleased to announce that Anthony Dalimonte has joined the firm as a summer law clerk. Anthony attends Wayne State University Law School. He is interested in litigation and business law and is a member of the Moot Court team in law school. Anthony attended undergraduate school at the University of Michigan where he was a political science major and a business minor. As an undergrad, he walked-on to the Michigan Football team where he played 4 years as a defensive back. He also attended graduate school at Michigan’s Ross School of Business in their Master of Management program. He is eligible to stay on with the firm in the coming academic year. In his spare time, Anthony loves watching college and professional basketball and spending time with his younger siblings. 




Saturday, June 15, 2019

Designate Someone to Make Your Medical Decisions with Help from PSED Law

elder law ann arborYou have the ability to make your own medical decisions. You can accept, refuse, or stop medical treatment. If you lose the ability to make your own medical decisions, someone else will have to make those decisions for you. The good news is that you can choose the person you want to make those decisions. That person is called your “patient advocate” and you can give them information about your preferences, values, beliefs, wishes and goals that will help him or her make the decisions you want made.
Learn more here!

Get Started Today: Schedule Your Consultation!


If you would like to learn more about elder law and estate planning at PSED Law, contact us today! Attorneys at Pear Sperling Eggan & Daniels, P.C., can help assist you with your case and everything in between. Consult your attorney for details.

Our attorneys know how to get results for our clients and they’re dedicated to getting a satisfactory outcome. Contact our attorney for elder law in Ann Arbor today at (734) 665-4441 for a no obligation consultation.

Saturday, June 1, 2019

Who Should Be Your Patient Advocate?

elder law ann arborYour patient advocate can be a spouse or relative, but doesn’t have to be. For some people, a friend, pastor, or co-worker might be the right choice. Your patient advocate must be at least 18 years of age and should be someone with whom you feel comfortable discussing your preferences, values, wishes and goals.
Your patient advocate needs to be willing to follow your wishes even if that’s difficult or stressful and even if your decisions are different from the ones he or she would make for his or her own medical care.

Get Started Today: Schedule Your Consultation!



If you would like to learn more about patient advocate rights or elder law services at PSED Law, contact us today! Schedule an initial consultation. 734-665-4441