
NORTHEAST WISCONSIN'S LEADING
ELDER LAW FIRM
Helping seniors. Advocating for justice. Achieving just results.

PROTECTING YOUR FUTURE
Gage-Michaels Law Firm provides an array of legal services to help mature clients establish financial security, protect their assets, and live a happy and healthy life.
Attorney Andrea Gage-Michaels is a proven leader in elder care law. She works tirelessly to help seniors navigate crisis Medicaid planning, silver divorce proceedings, elder abuse concerns, and family mediation to help all parties reach a mutually beneficial resolution. You can trust that she understands the financial and emotional impacts at stake.
Our dedicated legal team uses a holistic approach to provide advice because we know major legal decisions can affect more than just the issue at hand. With Gage-Michaels Law Firm, you will discover the empathy and compassion you need and deserve in an advocate.
WHY CHOOSE GAGE-MICHAELS LAW FIRM
We use our knowledge to put the needs of seniors first. Some issues, like maintaining eligibility for Medicaid, are age-specific and require an attorney with in-depth knowledge of the process. But that’s not the only reason to seek a lawyer who has experience in working with mature people.
A complex legal issue like a divorce can affect a 70-year-old client much differently than a 30-year-old, so it’s important to select an attorney who is both knowledgeable in a given area of law and attuned to the needs of older people.
When you choose Gage-Michaels Law Firm, you choose a dedicated legal team that will empower and support you throughout the legal process.
OUR SERVICES
Family Law ⟡ Mediation ⟡ Elder Abuse ⟡ Medicaid Crisis Planning
MEET
ANDREA
GAGE-MICHAELS
Attorney Andrea Gage-Michaels helps senior clients preserve their autonomy, housing, long-term financial well-being, and quality of life — with the dignity and respect they deserve.


1 in 4
PEOPLE 50+ CHOOSE TO FILE FOR DIVORCE
51%
OF LONG-TERM CARE SUPPORT IS FUNDED BY MEDICAID
1 in 10
AMERICANS 60+ HAVE EXPERIENCED ELDER ABUSE
Only 30%
OF AMERICANS HAVE AN END-OF-LIFE PLAN, 90% SAY THEY SHOULD