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Why should I choose Steinbacher,
Sholder & Stahl?
It's important to deal with an
attorney who concentrates his or
her practice on these types
of issues.
In this day and age, it’s difficult for any professional
to know all there is to know about any given topic.
That’s especially true when it comes to issues of
government benefits like Medicare and Medicaid. It’s
important that you deal with an attorney who works
frequently in this area and who deals frequently with
the State. You need an attorney who knows how to help
you and your family. Helping families through this
difficult time takes a special set of skills. Not only
is it important to have an attorney who understands the
technical aspects of the law, but it’s also critical to
have an attorney who understands the emotional aspects
of your situation. You want someone you will be
comfortable with and someone who has provided services
to countless families going through the same issues you
and your family are facing.
It's important to deal with an
attorney who knows how to help
you protect your life's savings.
No
matter the size of your estate, you have worked hard to
earn it. It may be important to you that you pass along
as much of your estate as possible. When selecting an
attorney, be sure that he or she is knowledgeable about
how to help you arrange things so that you receive the
care you need and so that your assets will be preserved
for your family to the greatest extent allowed by the
law. Often individuals leave their estate to their
spouse; however, the hospice patient must consider their
spouses likelihood of entering a nursing facility. An
elder law attorney can help develop a plan that saves
assets from being consumed by nursing home care costs,
benefitting the surviving spouse.
Select an attorney who makes
house calls.
Dealing
with clients on hospice is unlike most other types of
legal practice. Typically the family has to go to the
attorney’s office for a consultation. Not only can this
be stressful, but also takes physical and emotional
energy. An attorney who deals with hospice, on the other
hand, will make house calls when needed. This makes
things easier on the family, especially in the later
stages of illness, when hospice patients may have great
difficulty getting around.
All of these are reasons why it is important to deal
with someone who practices in this important area of the
law and who has sensitivity to the needs of hospice
patients and their families.
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