Contact Information
Address:
1730 E Republic Rd APT F, Springfield, MO 65804
Phone:
Website
http://www.theelderlawgroup.com/
The Elder Law Group proudly serves Springfield, MO, and surrounding areas with compassionate legal guidance in elder law, estate planning, Medicaid planning, guardianship, and probate. Their dedicated attorneys provide personalized strategies to help seniors and their families protect assets, secure long-term care, and navigate complex legal processes. With a proven record of client advocacy, The Elder Law Group ensures peace of mind for older adults and their loved ones by delivering expert advice and tailored solutions that safeguard financial futures and well-being.
1730 E Republic Rd APT F, Springfield, MO 65804
http://www.theelderlawgroup.com/
The Elder Law Group, located at 1730 E Republic Rd APT F, Springfield, MO 65804, is dedicated to providing specialized legal services tailored to the unique needs of seniors and their families right here in Springfield. We understand that navigating issues related to aging requires careful planning and expert guidance, and our firm is committed exclusively to serving clients residing at this specific location.
Our team of experienced attorneys focuses solely on elder law matters. We offer personalized counsel and strategic solutions designed to address challenges such as long-term care planning, estate preservation, healthcare directives, and ensuring your wishes are respected. We pride ourselves on building strong relationships with our clients at 1730 E Republic Rd APT F, providing compassionate support and clear legal advice to navigate complex situations with confidence.
Whether you are concerned about potential future healthcare needs, seeking to protect your assets for your loved ones, or preparing for a move to a care facility, The Elder Law Group is here to help you plan effectively. Our practice is built on a foundation of trust, expertise, and a deep commitment to serving the residents of Springfield who seek our legal services from our office at 1730 E Republic Rd APT F.
For more information about how our elder law services can assist you or your family, please visit our website at http://www.theelderlawgroup.com/ or call our Springfield office directly at (417) 708-2044.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What types of elder law services do you offer at your Springfield office?
A1: We provide specialized services including long-term care planning (helping clients qualify for Medicaid/Medicare), estate planning (wills, trusts, powers of attorney, healthcare directives), elder abuse prevention, and assistance with navigating government benefits programs relevant to seniors in the Springfield area.
Q2: Are your services only for seniors living at 1730 E Republic Rd APT F?
A2: Yes, our practice is dedicated exclusively to serving clients residing at the 1730 E Republic Rd APT F address in Springfield, MO. We focus our resources and attention on providing personalized service to clients located at this specific address.
Q3: How can I schedule a consultation at your Springfield office?
A3: You can schedule a consultation by calling our office directly at (417) 708-2044. Our team will assist you in arranging a convenient time to discuss your needs and learn more about how we can help you from our location at 1730 E Republic Rd APT F.
Q4: What is the process for qualifying for Medicaid long-term care?
A4: Qualifying for Medicaid long-term care involves specific financial and resource requirements. Our elder law attorneys at 1730 E Republic Rd APT F can guide you through the eligibility criteria, help you understand the look-back period for assets, and assist in structuring your assets properly to meet the program's standards while maximizing your benefits.
Q5: Do you help with creating healthcare directives and powers of attorney?
A5: Absolutely. Protecting your healthcare decisions and financial affairs is a crucial part of elder law. We assist clients at our Springfield office (1730 E Republic Rd APT F) in creating comprehensive healthcare directives (living wills) and durable powers of attorney for healthcare and finances, ensuring your wishes are known and respected should you become unable to communicate them in the future.