AIM

Attorney Kevin Weatherbee hang gliding off a hill, symbolizing his motto “Take the First Step” and his approach to guiding clients through estate planning with confidence.

Kevin W. Weatherbee, Esq.

  • Education:

    • The University of Maine, B.S. (Forestry)
    • University of New Hampshire, J.D.
    (Formerly Franklin Pierce Law Center)

  • Memberships

    • ElderCouncel
    • WealthCounsel

  • Bar Admissions & Membership:

    • State of Maine
    • US Virgin Islands

Experienced Maine Elder Law Attorney

Maine Elder Law Attorney

History and Expertise

History and Expertise

About Attorney Kevin Weatherbee

Attorney Kevin Weatherbee, founder of Aging in Maine, is licensed to practice law in both Maine and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Since 2010, he has devoted his practice exclusively to estate planning and elder law. Throughout his career, Kevin has helped individuals and families protect their homes, preserve their assets, plan for incapacity, and ensure their wishes are carried out with clarity and confidence.


Commitment to Elder Law Excellence

Kevin is deeply committed to staying current with the ever-changing landscape of elder law. He regularly engages in advanced legal education and professional collaboration through nationally recognized elder-law organizations to ensure his advice reflects the most up-to-date laws and strategies affecting Maine families. This diligence allows him to effectively navigate complex issues such as MaineCare eligibility, long-term care planning, probate administration, and estate-tax considerations.


Client-Focused Approach

Clients value Kevin’s practical, compassionate approach. Whether guiding someone through the creation of a Will or Trust, assisting with sophisticated MaineCare planning, or supporting a family during probate or long-term care transitions, Kevin focuses on making each step understandable and manageable. His goal is always to reduce stress and empower clients with the knowledge they need to make informed decisions.


Personal Background

Kevin grew up in the Bangor area, where he met his high school sweetheart and together they built a life centered on family. When not in the office, Kevin enjoys sailing, fishing, and being outdoors in both Maine and the U.S. Virgin Islands.


Philosophy & Guiding Principles

Kevin’s guiding motto is simple: “Take the First Step.” He believes the hardest part of planning is often getting started. By emphasizing relationship-based service, clear communication, and a supportive environment, Kevin and his team help families throughout Maine plan for the future with confidence and peace of mind.

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(207) 848-5600

  • Our Contact Details

Address:
82 Morgan Hill Ln, Suite 1
Hermon, ME 04401
Number: (207)848-5600
Email: info@aginginmaine.com

  • Working Hours

BY APPOINTMENT ONLY
Monday to Friday:
9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed

Helping Our Clients Preserve Their Legacies

Our Practice Areas

MaineCare Planning

Proper Medicaid planning will help individuals pay the high costs associated with long-term care and protect their assets.

Wills & Trusts

You probably already know that, in a will, you name whom you want to handle your final affairs and whom you want to receive your assets after you pass.

Powers of Attorney

A Power of Attorney is the written legal authority to grant an individual to act on your behalf allowing them to make important decisions in your best interest.

Special Needs Planning

If you have a child, sibling, parent, spouse, or other loved one who is physically, mentally, or developmentally disabled he or she may be entitled to valuable government benefits.

Asset Protection

Asset Protection Planning is proactive planning to insulate assets against risks, minimize the risk of loss, and deter lawsuits.

Probate

Probate is the legal process of administering the estate of a deceased person, resolving all claims, and distributing the deceased person’s property under a will.

VA Planning

Veterans are an important class of our population and as such, it is important to know about the various benefits available to them.

Camp Legacy Planning

People lucky enough to own a camp, cottage, or vacation home often envision their children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren enjoying their beloved camp, cottage, or cabin.

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