Aging In Maine, a practice of Kevin Weatherbee Law Offices, PLLC

Aging In Maine, a practice of Kevin Weatherbee Law Offices, PLLC Aging In Maine offers experienced Elder Law and Estate Planning services.

Let us help you with your MaineCare, Long-term Care Planning, Wills and Trusts, Powers of Attorney and more!

🖤❤️💚 Happy Juneteenth! 💚❤️🖤Today we honor Juneteenth (June 19th), the day freedom finally reached enslaved African Ameri...
06/19/2026

🖤❤️💚 Happy Juneteenth! 💚❤️🖤

Today we honor Juneteenth (June 19th), the day freedom finally reached enslaved African Americans in Texas in 1865—more than two years after the Emancipation Proclamation.

Juneteenth is a celebration of freedom, resilience, and hope, while also reminding us to reflect on our history and continue striving for equality and justice for all.

✨ Remember. Reflect. Celebrate.

Father’s Day is this Sunday. It’s a time to celebrate the dads, grandfathers, and father figures who have spent their li...
06/18/2026

Father’s Day is this Sunday. It’s a time to celebrate the dads, grandfathers, and father figures who have spent their lives loving, supporting, and caring for their families.

One of the greatest gifts we can give the people we love is the peace of mind that comes from being prepared. A thoughtful estate plan can help protect your family and ensure your wishes are known when it matters most.

Read more in our latest article: https://aginginmaine.com/fathers-day-protecting-the-people-who-depend-on-you/

This Father's Day, learn about Father's Day estate planning Maine to secure your family's future and ensure their protection.

06/18/2026

Your Dad said you should stock up for Father's Day! 🍔🌭🍗🥩

This Saturday, Join Lynde Lodge  #174 AF & AM for their monthly public supper for some good food and good people!
06/18/2026

This Saturday, Join Lynde Lodge #174 AF & AM for their monthly public supper for some good food and good people!

Saturday nite.....
Ham with Kats Mac N Cheese....
And beans and hotdogs ...

In recognition of World Elder Abuse Awareness Day, it is important to remember that approximately 1 in 6 adults age 60 a...
06/15/2026

In recognition of World Elder Abuse Awareness Day, it is important to remember that approximately 1 in 6 adults age 60 and older experience some form of abuse each year.

Warning signs can include unexplained injuries, sudden changes in behavior, poor hygiene, social withdrawal, or unusual financial activity. By learning to recognize these signs and understanding how to report concerns, we can help protect the safety, dignity, and well-being of older adults in our communities.

Read more: https://aginginmaine.com/recognizing-and-reporting-elder-abuse/

Take a stand against elder abuse on World Elder Abuse Awareness Day. Educate yourself on the signs and steps to prevent elder abuse.

School is almost out across Maine, and another summer is about to begin. ☀️🎣🌲🛶⛵️⛺️Before long, families will be heading ...
06/12/2026

School is almost out across Maine, and another summer is about to begin. ☀️🎣🌲🛶⛵️⛺️

Before long, families will be heading to the lake, casting fishing lines from the dock, gathering around campfires, and making memories that will be talked about for years to come.

For our family, some of our favorite memories have been made at camp. There’s something special about slowing down, spending time together, and enjoying the simple moments that become family traditions.

Summer has a way of reminding us what matters most. It’s not the things we own, but the people we share our lives with.
As another Maine summer begins, we hope you have the chance to create memories that last a lifetime.

Every summer tells a story. Some become a legacy.

What's your favorite Maine summer tradition?

🏕️ Following our recent discussion about who gets the family camp, the next question is just as important:How do you mak...
06/11/2026

🏕️ Following our recent discussion about who gets the family camp, the next question is just as important:

How do you make sure the camp stays in the family for generations to come?

A beloved Maine camp often represents much more than real estate—it holds decades of memories, traditions, and family connections. Without proper planning, however, future ownership can become complicated and even lead to conflict among heirs.

This follow-up article explores estate planning strategies that can help families protect their camp legacy, clarify expectations, and create a plan for future generations.

Read more: https://aginginmaine.com/estate-planning-maine-family-camp/

Understand estate planning for a Maine family camp, ensuring shared ownership and management of this cherished asset.

06/10/2026

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🏕️ Who gets the camp?It may seem like a simple question, but for many Maine families, deciding what happens to a beloved...
06/09/2026

🏕️ Who gets the camp?

It may seem like a simple question, but for many Maine families, deciding what happens to a beloved family camp can be one of the most challenging parts of estate planning.

This article explores the conversations, planning strategies, and legal considerations that can help families preserve treasured properties while avoiding future conflicts.

Whether your family owns a camp, cottage, cabin, or other seasonal property, planning ahead can make all the difference.

Read more: https://aginginmaine.com/who-gets-the-camp-maine-estate-planning/

Navigate Maine family camp estate planning to preserve memories and avoid conflict among heirs. Learn essential strategies today.

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