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Greenwood Long Term Care (Medicaid) Planning Law Firm
Overview
Finding out that a loved one has a diagnosis, injury, or event that requires a higher level of care is emotional and stressful. Layer on the financial burden of paying for such services and it can be overwhelming. Jewell Law Office, LLC can assist you through the process of determining how to pay for this higher level of care while preserving as many assets as possible...
Finding out that a loved one has a diagnosis, injury, or event that requires a higher level of care is emotional and stressful. Layer on the financial burden of paying for such services and it can be overwhelming. Jewell Law Office, LLC can assist you through the process of determining how to pay for this higher level of care while preserving as many assets as possible. With over seven years of experience in getting clients qualified for Medicaid assistance, we can provide you with guidance based on your specific situation.
Jewell Law Office, LLC also provides estate planning services, including Wills, Trusts, Advanced Directives, HIPAA, and Power of Attorney documents. We also provide Trust and Estate administration services after someone has passed away. We can assist with obtaining a guardianship for uncontested matters for those who are no longer able to sign a Power of Attorney document due to diminished capacity.
About Jewell Law Office, LLC
Practice Areas
- Long Term Care (Medicaid) Planning
- Estate Planning
- Estate Administration
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Accepts Credit Cards
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Address
710 Executive Park DriveSuite 11 Greenwood, IN 46143
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