Fielding & Company LLP
Care that adapts as needs change.
Bring a trusted family member when assisting an elderly relative with estate planning documents
Bring a trusted family member when assisting an elderly relative with estate planning documents
What families look for first.
Who this may be right for.
Good fit for
- Wills, enduring powers of attorney, and personal directives for seniors
Ask first if
- At least one review raises a serious concern about changes to wills and powers of attorney for elderly clients with significant assets — families should closely
A calmer first step.
Brief phone conversation
Share what is happening, who needs care, and whether the need is urgent or exploratory.
Care needs and schedule review
Discuss mobility, memory, safety, meals, personal care, household help, and preferred visit times.
Caregiver matching
The team looks for fit based on care level, personality, language preferences, and comfort.
Start small, adjust as needed
Many families begin with shorter visits, then adjust the plan as the senior becomes comfortable.
Serving Camrose families.
Camrose, AB
Questions families actually ask.
Does Fielding & Company LLP handle wills, powers of attorney, and personal directives? +
Yes, multiple reviewers mention having wills, enduring powers of attorney, and personal directives prepared at this firm. One reviewer specifically noted that the process was made easy to understand and that they felt comfortable throughout.
Can Fielding & Company help with real estate transactions? +
Real estate work — including home purchases and sales — is frequently mentioned across reviews as a core service the firm provides. Several clients note smooth closings with clear communication.
Does the firm offer notary services? +
At least one reviewer visited specifically for notarization and reported being helped quickly by both reception staff and a lawyer. The receptionist was noted as knowledgeable about how the notary process works.
Are there any concerns families should be aware of when using this firm for elderly relatives? +
One reviewer posted a warning about estate documents — including wills and powers of attorney — being changed in a way they felt was inappropriate for an elderly family member. Families are encouraged to stay closely involved when an elderly relative is engaging legal services related to assets or estate planning.
How is communication with the firm? +
Most reviewers describe communication as professional and responsive, though a small number of reviewers reported unreturned calls or a lack of follow-up after their matter concluded.
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