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Medina Probate and Estate Adminstration Law Firm
Overview
The last thing anyone wants is to burden those they leave behind with a complicated estate. At WSM Elder Law in Medina, New York, our law firm team provides dedicated estate planning and probate and estate administration services. For 70 years, our attorneys have worked to help people find peace of mind as they face the challenges of aging. We also have an office location in Lockport, allowing us to serve individuals, families and businesses throughout Lockport, Amherst, Buffalo and all Western New York. Our law firm accepts credit cards.
When it comes to estate planning, what works for one person or family may not suit the needs or goals of another. For this reason, we never take a cookie-cutter approach. Rather, our attorneys take time to understand each client’s situations and concerns and work with them to develop customized solutions based on their unique circumstances and legal objectives. We walk clients through their options, including establishing wills and trusts, as well as aid them with nursing home and Medicaid law planning, crisis planning for elder law, and pursuing veterans benefits or assistance through other government agencies or programs.
Our work at WSM Elder Law involves preparing clients’ and their families’ finances for the future. We also help clients with business transition planning. Our law firm recognizes that for many clients, their businesses are their largest assets, and their companies also serve as their retirement plans and as a source of future financial security for their families. We work with clients to put plans aimed at preserving their companies for their and their families’ futures in place. Our attorneys also assist clients with business organizations and other business and commercial law-related matters, bankruptcy, collections, consumer protection, credit repair, debtor-creditor disputes, and real estate and eminent domain issues.
WSM Elder Law is a debt relief agency. We help people file for bankruptcy relief under the U.S. Bankruptcy Code.
About WSM Elder Law
Practice Areas
- Probate and Estate Adminstration
- Elder Law
- Estate Planning
- Wills
- Trusts
- Medicaid Planning
- Nursing Home Crisis or Emergency Planning
- Nursing Home Asset Protection
- Real Estate Transactions
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
113 W. Center StreetSuite 2 Medina, NY 14103
Phone
Other Offices
WSM Elder Law (Main Office) 6409 Dysinger Road Lockport, NY 14094 585-798-7183
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