(312) 899-0950  Chicago, Main Office
(847) 906-3584  Arlington Heights
(847) 261-4708  Skokie
(847) 886-9456  Vernon Hills


About Us

As attorneys, we know that our clients deserve comprehensive and tailored legal assistance.

As people, we know that legal situations call for more, which is why our clients can depend upon our expertise, commitment and respect when handling their legal needs.

With combined experience of over 50 years of law practice, we have the depth and breadth of knowledge to address all of the issues your situation may present. Whether your family’s situation calls for asset protection planning, estate administration, establishing a will, trust or guardianship, applying for Medicaid or you have questions about preventing spousal impoverishment or special needs planning (see the complete list of our practice areas below), our attorneys are here to offer their knowledge and support to manage elder law matters of any shape or size.

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Our Locations:

At Dutton & Casey, P.C., we understand the importance of convenience. In addition to our main downtown location in Chicago, we also offer appointments in Arlington Heights, Skokie, and Vernon Hills.

Please contact us at 312-899-0950, 847-261-4708, or electronically for more information or to schedule an appointment to meet with one of our attorneys.

Office Hours:

Chicago Office: 8:30am-5:00pm, Monday-Friday
Arlington Heights, Skokie, and Vernon Hills: office hours by appointment only.

Mailing Address:

Please address all mail and deliveries to our Chicago office at 100 W. Monroe Street, Suite 810, Chicago, IL 60603. No mail or deliveries are accepted at our suburban locations.

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Recent News

The May issue of our newsletter contains helpful information on estate planning, probate, and elder law related matters. Please take a few minutes to read it, We are sure you will find it helpful.
April is National Health Care Decisions Month. In this article, Katie discusses the importance of advanced directives, which spell out wishes for medical care and, nominate someone to speak on your behalf, in the event you are unable to do so.
The March issue of our newsletter contains information on many topics!
Please take a few minutes to review this resource.