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Carmel Estate Planning Law Firm
Overview
In the 1980's the legal profession began to identify and organize those laws that were directly related to the rights of Senior Citizens. This field of legal practice is "Elder Law". The law firm of Slater & Associates offers not only legal expertise, but also exceptional knowledge of the elder person. Although we understand and empathize with the true physical and mental difficulties that sometimes come naturally with the aging process, we do not subscribe to the myths that are frequently associated with aging and competency. You are at a serious disadvantage if you do not know the law. Professional guidance from an experienced counselor is the most effective means of preserving your rights and assets.
The attorneys and legal staff of Slater & Associates have been helping Indiana seniors obtain fair treatment under the law for the past thirteen years. Our law firm offers a great diversity of educational background and professional qualifications, including staff experienced in the following areas:
HEALTH CARE SERVICES
Health Care Decision Making
Nursing Home Issues
Right to Natural Death
Guardianships
Powers of Attorney and Living Wills
Long Term Health Care
Nursing Home and Assisted Living Facility Standards
ASSET PROTECTION
Medicaid Planning and Applications
Medicare Claims and Appeals
Powers of Attorney
Wills
Trusts
Guardianships
Estates
Supplemental and Long Term
Health Insurance Issues
Housing Issues
About Slater Law Office LLC
Practice Areas
- Estate Planning
- Wills
- Estate Administration
- Probate
- Guardianships
- Elder Law
- Long Term Care
- Social Security Disability
- Special Needs Trusts
People
Attorneys
- George G. Slater II (Attorney) 1 Review
- George “Rich” Slater (Attorney)
- Nancy F. Slater (Attorney)
Staff
- Pamela Grieser, Paralegal
- Valerie Ooley, Office Case Manager
Fees
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
600 East Carmel Drive Suite 128 Carmel, IN 46032
Office Hours
Mon – Fri: 9am-5pm
Phone
Fax
- (317) 571-9614
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