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William Francis Kelley, a distinguished attorney based in Schaumburg, Illinois, brings over four decades of dedicated legal expertise to his practice at Kelley, Kelley & Kelley. Situated at 1535 West Schaumburg Road, his firm is a cornerstone of the community, serving clients with a commitment to excellence in the areas of litigation, estate planning, and commercial law. With an unwavering focus on delivering tailored legal solutions, William has built a reputation for his strategic acumen and meticulous attention to detail. In the realm of litigation, William is known for his tenacious representation and comprehensive understanding of the legal landscape. He navigates complex cases with precision, advocating fiercely for his clients' rights and interests. His approach is both methodical and dynamic, ensuring that each case is handled with the utmost care and professionalism. In estate planning, William guides his clients through the intricacies of wills, trusts, and estate administration, providing clarity and peace of mind for their future. His commercial law expertise further complements his practice, offering businesses insightful counsel to navigate legal challenges and achieve sustainable growth. William's commitment to his clients is evident in his personalized approach and unwavering dedication to achieving favorable outcomes. He takes the time to understand each client's unique circumstances, crafting strategies that align with their goals and priorities. His ability to communicate complex legal concepts in a clear and accessible manner ensures that clients are informed and empowered throughout the legal process. William Francis Kelley remains a trusted advocate and advisor, esteemed for his integrity, expertise, and steadfast commitment to legal excellence.
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.