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July 2018
An elder law attorney is an attorney who specializes not on a specific area of the law, but on the legal needs of elderly people, veterans, and adults with special needs. Elder law is a specialization that has only been around for about twenty-five years and was born out of necessity. With life expectancy increasing,...
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Ambrose was getting on in years, and he missed his wife who had recently died. So he sold the home, put the $100,000.00 in the bank, and moved onto his son Arthur’s farm. Every day Ambrose got up at the crack of dawn to milk Arthur’s cows, and he felt healthy as a horse. So...
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When it comes time to place a family member into a care facility, there are many problems that are faced. Perhaps one of the most confusing matters is the process of applying for and obtaining Medicaid. Working with a San Antonio Medicaid attorney from the Voeller Law Firm can help to relieve some of the...
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Estate planning is important for people of all ages, but as we age, the need for planning becomes even more critical. Many people avoid estate planning, because they do not want to think about the end of life, failing health or disability. Others believe that an estate plan is only for rich people. However, an...
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Many elderly people who are diagnosed with dementia are unprepared for future care. Once this type of diagnosis is received, preparing for the future can no longer be avoided. If you or someone you love has received a dementia diagnosis, begin immediately to discuss and seek guidance for future care. For help in implementing the...
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As a business owner, there are many different legal situations that you can run into requiring that you turn to an attorney for legal advice or assistance. You don’t have to run into trouble to need legal advice – the very formation of your business may require that you seek legal counsel, depending on what...
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The number of sad stories of veterans’ benefits getting tied up in the system is not only sad but startling. A quick internet search can lead to story after story of veterans who have struggled to receive the benefits that are owed to them. Robert DiCicco spent his final years battling through the red tape...
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George and Ginny had a great marriage, with an extended family to whom they wanted to leave everything when they passed. Unfortunately, Ginny was then diagnosed with cancer. She began to worry: What could happen if she died before George did, and George remarried? Or vice versa? What if the second spouse started pushing to...
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Forming the right type of business is an important consideration not only on day one, but in the future when you consider tax implications, decision making implications, and even how dissolution will be handled someday in the future. A San Antonio LLC lawyer, such those at the Voeller Law Firm, can help you determine whether...
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Jack and Doris wanted to divide their property equally between their three children. The house should to go to daughter Mary who loved it, and the rest of their estate should be apportioned equally between sons Bob and Francis. Jack and Doris’s attorney drafted a will distributing the modest remainder to the sons and the...
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