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Maine Elder Law Attorney

Maine Elder Law Attorney

Local Maine Elder Law Attorney

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Welcome to Aging in Maine, the Elder Law Practice of Kevin Weatherbee Law Offices, PLLC
As trusted Maine elder law attorneys, we partner with families, seniors, and small businesses to provide estate planning, asset protection, and long-term care planning solutions.

Our legal services are designed to help you:

  • Control your property and finances while you are capable

  • Plan for incapacity with powers of attorney and advance directives

  • Provide for loved ones through wills, trusts, and special needs planning

  • Distribute assets efficiently, minimizing probate, taxes, and legal fees

We understand the challenges of aging, rising healthcare costs, and protecting your legacy. With our guidance, you can make informed decisions, secure your estate, and ensure that your wishes are carried out—no matter what the future brings.

Let our compassionate and experienced Maine elder law team help you plan for tomorrow while living fully today.

Our Hermon Office is located conveniently inside the Morgan Hill Event Center.

If you need a Maine Elder Law Attorney, we can help you! Please give us a call for a consultation.

Call Us: (207)848-5600

"Kevin’s credo is simple: TAKE THE FIRST STEP. As with ocean sailing or hang gliding, YOU have to take that first step into the unknown."

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Whether it's MaineCare applications, Special Needs Planning, Trusts & Wills or Power of Attorney, we can help. Contact us now to get started!

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Elder Law Attorney Kevin Weatherbee

  • 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

History and Expertise

About Attorney Kevin Weatherbee


Attorney Kevin Weatherbee, founder of Aging in Maine, is licensed in Maine and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Since 2010, he has focused exclusively on estate planning and elder law, helping families protect assets, plan for incapacity, and ensure their wishes are honored.

Kevin completes over 100 hours of continuing education each year through ElderCounsel, WealthCounsel, and NAELA, staying current on the rapidly changing laws that affect his clients.

His motto is simple: “Take the First Step.” Kevin and his team make that step easier by guiding clients through every stage of planning with compassion and clarity.

Understanding What Elder Law Attorneys Do

Senior couple walking hand in hand along the beach with text “Understanding What Elder Law Attorneys Do” from Aging in Maine.

Planning for Successful Aging More than 59 million Americans are 65 or older, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. That number keeps growing. Advances in medicine and technology allow seniors to live longer and healthier lives than past generations. But with longer lives come more complex needs. Federal programs for seniors are growing in number and complexity. Every senior’s situation is unique. The best way to create a plan that fits your needs is to work with an elder law attorney. How an Elder Law Attorney Can Help Long-Term Care Planning An elder law attorney helps coordinate financial, legal, and […]

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Our Elder Law and Estate Focus Areas

Thank you for visiting Aging in Maine.
Estate planning in Maine doesn’t have to be stressful—our experienced elder law attorneys are here to make the process clear and manageable. Whether you’re planning for yourself, your family, or your business, we provide trusted guidance in wills, trusts, powers of attorney, asset protection, and long-term care planning.

We look forward to helping you create a plan that protects your estate, honors your wishes, and gives you peace of mind for the future.

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