We’re a small but mighty law firm specializing in elder law, special needs planning, estate planning, and probate law throughout the Phoenix area.
Our founding partner, Caleb Lihn, was inspired to pivot his legal career after caring for a mother with dementia and a newborn daughter with complex medical issues. He saw a need to support, from a legal perspective, individuals and families navigating health challenges.
That’s how Lihn Law Group came to be. Today, four of our team members care for loved ones with medically complex needs. That’s why we treat our clients with the same kindness and respect we’d give to family.
Elder law focuses on the unique legal needs of older adults and their families. Elder law includes, among other things, assistance with long-term care planning, estate planning, end-of-life planning, or guardianship / conservatorship.
Legal planning for individuals with disabilities and their families. Ensure eligibility for government benefits, create trusts, and prepare for long-term care.
Navigate the complex probate and trust administration process, avoid legal missteps, and settle disputes or exploitation cases.
Protect your assets, health, and legacy. Estate planning provides important benefits for adults of any age.
In Arizona, all personal injury settlements on behalf of minors and incapacitated individuals must be approved by the Court. We can advise and assist with this process.
Caleb is a true asset to the Phoenix legal community.
Caleb fights vigorously for his clients and achieves great results.
Caleb is one of a handful of attorneys that I would never hesitate to refer a case to.
Call us today. We’d love to hear from you.
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