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Michele L. Muldoon is an accomplished attorney based in Wilmington, Delaware, with over twenty years of experience specializing in estate planning, personal injury, and probate law. Known for her expertise and dedication, Michele provides compassionate guidance to families navigating the complexities of elder law and asset protection. She is particularly focused on helping families safeguard their assets against the high costs of skilled nursing care, utilizing a range of strategies including Wills, Trusts, and asset protection techniques. Michele's commitment to her clients extends to assisting families with special needs through the establishment of Special Needs Trusts, ensuring that government benefits are preserved for disabled loved ones. Her extensive knowledge in these areas has made her a trusted advisor in the community. In addition to her legal practice, Michele is actively involved in various professional organizations. She serves on the Board of Directors for the Delaware Care Plan and is a member of both the Estates and Trusts Section and the Elder Law Section of the Delaware Bar Association. Furthermore, she contributes her insights as a member of the editorial board for the Delaware Law Journal, reflecting her dedication to legal scholarship and advocacy. A lifelong Delaware resident, Michele grew up in the Pike Creek area as the daughter of a nurse and a stone mason. Her passion for writing began in high school, where she was Editor-in-Chief of the school newspaper and a member of the swim team. She furthered her education at the University of Delaware, majoring in English Journalism and becoming a member of the National English Honor Society, Sigma Tau Delta. Michele later attended Villanova University School of Law, where she developed a strong interest in Wills and Trusts, paving the way for her successful career in law.
Elder law attorneys help seniors and their families with legal matters affecting older adults including estate planning, long-term care, and benefits. Common matters include medicaid planning, long-term care, guardianship, estate planning.