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Fort Wayne Elder Law Firm
Overview
Grubbs Law Office is dedicated to providing legal services tailored to each client’s unique situation and needs. We believe this is best accomplished by treating our clients with esteem, listening closely as our clients describe their circumstances and needs, and providing well considered legal advice in a straightforward manner.
In order to better serve our clients, Grubbs Law Office focuses its legal practice in the areas of estate planning, wills, trusts, powers of attorney, health care directives, guardianships, probate, Medicaid and elder law. By concentrating on these areas of law, Grubbs Law Office is able to provide in depth analysis and advice regarding our clients’ important financial and health care planning needs.
If you or a loved one is in need of legal services in any of these areas, please contact Grubbs Law Office to schedule a consultation. The office is located in Southwest Allen County just west of I-69 U.S 24/Jefferson Blvd. interchange in the Village of Coventry. For those who may find it more convenient, Grubbs Law Office can make arrangements to meet with clients in their homes, at the hospital, nursing home or assisted living facility.
About Grubbs Law Office
Practice Areas
- Elder Law
- Medicaid
- Estate Planning
- Probate and Estate Administration
- Real Estate Law
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
5746 Coventry Ln Fort Wayne, IN 46804
Phone
Appointments
Weekday
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