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Elder Law
A licensed specialist in elder law is an attorney who has undergone specialized training in elder law issues, has practiced in that specific area for a certain amount of time, and has been accredited as highly qualified in elder law by their State Bar or by another accrediting organization. The substantial benefit of employing an...
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The Veterans Administration Aid & Attendance Special Care Pension provides monthly assistance to wartime veterans and the surviving spouses of deceased veterans. Many families in San Antonio are unaware that these benefits are available to them. Our legal team at The Voeller Law Firm understands the eligibility guidelines and how to apply, and can help...
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Texas Medicaid has limitations set on the amount of assets that someone can own and the income they can receive each month to be eligible for the program. Medicaid planning in San Antonio is a process of using and protecting assets within the state and federal guidelines for the event of a long-term nursing home...
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If you’re searching for an experienced elder law attorney, then look no further than The Voeller Law Firm. You can trust their efficient and knowledgeable set of legal professionals to meet your elder law needs. The Voeller Law Firm proudly serves the San Antonio area, Bexar County, Comal County, Guadalupe County, and South Texas areas....
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Life expectancy in the United States has continued an upward trend over the last several decades. The average life expectancy for men is 76.4 years and the average for women is a healthy 81.2 years of age. What has not trended upward, however, is the number of people engaging in long term care planning. The...
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If you’re seeking a focused Medicaid attorney in San Antonio, then look no further than The Voeller Law Firm. Not only does The Voeller Law Firm serve the San Antonio community, but they also work for clients in the Bexar County, Comal County, Guadalupe County, and South Texas areas. When you contact the Voeller Law...
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Many children find it difficult to have conversations about the future with their aging parents. It is often uncomfortable for all parties involved. Children may worry about how the conversation with their parents will be perceived. It can be tough to discuss the subject of money as children don’t want to be perceived as though...
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These days it seems you can do just about anything on the internet. So why not do estate planning? Just download some forms, follow the worksheet, fill in the blanks, and be good to go? When it comes to leaving your life savings to those you love, you should be more confident that your heirs...
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A Trustworthy Person Standing in Your Shoes Right Now Michael was having a wonderful time in Florida while he waited for his Texas house to close. Unfortunately he took a bad fall and ended up in a Florida hospital. He had his Texas powers of attorney, but the problem was that they were “springing” powers....
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A durable power of attorney is one of the most important estate planning documents you can have.It allows someone who you appoint (your agent) to make decisions on your behalf in the event you become incapacitated. If you have not appointed an agent then your friends and family may not have the authority to make...
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