As an elder law attorney, Jane C. Dell’s practice includes long-term care and asset protection planning, special needs and Veteran’s benefits, along with estate planning and estate administration, wills, trusts and real estate. Jane is also an accredited attorney with the Veteran’s Administration.
Over the last few years, Jane’s practice has evolved to include extensive work in helping clients protect assets when facing long-term care expenses in the nursing home or in an assisted living facility.
As asset protection and preservation issues become central to more clients, Jane’s practice has adapted to that growing need. She also practices in traditional estate planning and administration, including revocable trusts, wills and powers of attorney.
Read more about Jane and her practice at Dell Burtis Law.
Gwenevier N. Demarest, Esq., is an owner and member attorney of Demarest & Demarest LLC in Bellbrook.
She practices as an elder law attorney focusing primarily on preparing clients for and guiding clients through the Medicaid system. Gwenevier is a member of the National Association of Elder Law and has a personal connection to helping family and their loved ones through the aging process.
Living with her husband in a home that has been in her family for nearly a century, she understands the importance of protecting a family legacy and knows how a clear path forward can make all the difference.
After graduating from the University of Dayton School of Law, Gwenevier spent time working as an associate with a large Cincinnati based firm where she gained the skills she uses in her practice today. While attending law school, Gwenevier served as President of the Christian Association of Leadership in Law and Chief Justice of the UDSL Moot Court team.
When she’s not working, Gwen enjoys relaxing with her husband and two pups, fly fishing, and playing the violin. She and her husband are active members in their church and aim to help Bellbrook and the surrounding communities in any manner they can.
Brittany is an Associate in the Pickrel, Schaeffer & Ebeling's Probate and Estate Planning Department. She has been practicing for over 5 years.
Brittany counsels clients of all ages to assure the clients intentions are clearly understood and carried out correctly. She understands that each family and their individual circumstances are unique and takes the time to understand each circumstance. Her goal is to provide the best advice from all different perspectives including tax, business, legal and long-term care options.
She effectively advises and administers probate estates for families, easing their stress during highly emotional times. She prepares Wills and advance directives including Durable Power of Attorney for Healthcare, General Durable Powers of Attorney and Living Wills. When families are faced with the need to appoint a guardian for a loved one, Brittany assists the family throughout all guardianship proceedings in Probate Court.
While attending Ohio State University, Brittany also received a Certificate in Dispute Resolution from Moritz College of Law. In addition, she was a Note & Comment Editor for the Ohio State Journal on Dispute Resolution.


