The Best-US-Lawyers directory features three distinguished elder law attorneys practicing in Des Moines, Iowa. Gregory L. Kenyon, available at (515) 243-4191, brings extensive experience as a Polk County Board Member from 1997-2002 and Iowa State Probate Section member since 1987. He has served on the Probate Section Council during 1993-1997 and 1999, chairing the council from 1996-1997 and again from 2000-2002. His American Bar Association membership and affiliation with the American College of Trust and Estate Counsel further enhance his credentials. Kendall R. Watkins, reached at (515) 288-2500, offers complementary expertise through his memberships in the Polk County, Iowa State, and American Bar Associations, along with the specialized American Health Lawyers Association. Judith R. Boes practices at the same number, (515) 288-2500, bringing additional perspectives through her memberships in the Polk County Women Attorneys, Iowa Nurses Association, and Iowa Public Health Association, alongside her bar association affiliations. These attorneys provide essential legal support helping Des Moines seniors navigate complex issues related to aging, healthcare directives, and long-term care planning.

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The Law Office of Pamela D. Orsak provides comprehensive elder law services from 306-B E. Airline Road, Victoria, TX 77901. Attorney Pamela D. Orsak, who is Board Certified by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization, exclusively practices estate planning, probate, and elder law to ensure clients receive knowledgeable advice and highly qualified representation. Her elder law services include Medicaid planning strategies utilizing miller trusts and other legal approaches to help clients achieve Medicaid eligibility while protecting their wealth. The practice offers powers of attorney services, establishing both medical and durable financial powers to designate trusted individuals for critical decisions during incapacity. Attorney Orsak assists with guardianship proceedings, including establishment, accounting preparation, and ongoing compliance with legal duties for both guardianship of the estate and guardianship of the person. The firm also specializes in Lady Bird Deeds to shield homes from Medicaid Estate Recovery Claims while allowing continued residence and favorable property tax rates. Additional services include living wills, long-term care insurance advice, and estate planning. Contact (361) 578-0001 to schedule a consultation.

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Located at 107 East Church Street in DeLand, FL, Bryant & de Parry, P.A. provides specialized elder law services to DeBary and throughout Volusia County. Attorneys Alyson G. Bryant and Astrid de Parry understand that seniors face increasingly complex challenges related to estate planning, long-term care, and Medicaid planning. Their firm helps clients navigate these difficulties with compassion and expertise, creating legally valid estate plans that protect assets and distribute them properly to heirs and beneficiaries upon death. Bryant & de Parry specializes in Medicaid planning, helping clients qualify for essential benefits without risking their assets. Their trust attorneys work closely with each client to create revocable or irrevocable trusts, asset protection trusts, and other specialized instruments tailored to individual needs. The firm also drafts living wills and advanced directives that clearly express clients’ wishes regarding life support, pain management, and other crucial medical decisions. Residents in DeBary, Daytona Beach, DeLand, Lake Helen, and Orange City can contact them at (386) 736-1223 for a free initial consultation.

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Attorney Erik Helgesen from Helgesen, Houtz & Jones at 447 N 300 W, Suite 6, Kaysville, UT 84037 offers specialized guidance on reverse mortgages for Utah seniors. Working with his son Jack K. Helgesen, a senior mortgage broker, Erik explains how reverse mortgages allow homeowners aged 62 or older with home equity to borrow against their property value without repayment until after death or home sale. He illustrates practical applications through scenarios like divorce situations where one spouse needs to remain in the home but can’t afford to buy out the other’s equity, or cases where surviving spouses need monthly income supplementation after losing a partner’s income. The firm cautions against unscrupulous mortgage brokers who may hide downsides of reverse mortgages and identifies important considerations: continued obligation to pay property taxes and insurance, implications for non-borrowing spouses, and the need to understand insurance costs. For seniors needing free consultation on reverse mortgages or other elder law matters, the firm provides experienced guidance.

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Located at 600 North Emerson Ave, Greenwood, IN 46143, Williams Barrett & Wilkowski LLP offers specialized elder law services with Associate Attorney Bridget McDaniel leading their dedicated elder law team. The firm recognizes the significant challenges facing America’s elderly population: extended life expectancy, limited income, declining health, rising medical expenses, and asset dissipation. Their attorneys assist with critical issues like long-term care planning, Medicaid qualification, nursing home placement, and asset protection strategies. They emphasize that while some challenges are inevitable, many can be effectively managed with professional guidance. Even clients with long-term care insurance can benefit from their expertise, as policies vary greatly in coverage and requirements. The practice provides a personalized, integrated approach for both pre-planning and crisis situations, offering flexible hours and home, hospital, or facility visits. For appointments or questions about guardianships, special needs trusts, powers of attorney, or funeral planning directives, call 317-888-1121.

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Dungan & LeFevre maintains offices at 210 W. Main Street, Troy, Ohio 45373 and 300 S Broadway, Greenville, OH 45331, providing specialized elder law services to protect vulnerable seniors. Their compassionate Ohio elder law attorneys, including Sarah G. Worley, help clients take action against those who mistreat elderly relatives or drain them financially. The firm addresses multiple forms of elder abuse, including financial exploitation (unauthorized use of assets, altering documents), physical abuse (visible injuries), neglect (inadequate care), and emotional/psychological abuse. Their attorneys assist in establishing liability through thorough investigations, then pursue justice through insurance claims, medical malpractice claims, or civil lawsuits. They work to recover compensation for physical pain, emotional distress, disfigurement, diminished quality of life, financial losses, property damages, and relocation costs. When elder abuse is suspected, clients can report concerns to various agencies, including Ohio Adult Protective Services, the Long-Term Care Ombudsman, local police, or the Ohio Department of Health. For assistance, clients can call 937-339-0511.

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Jane L. Williams provides specialized elder law services from her office at 1441 East 104th Street, Suite 100, Kansas City, Missouri 64131. Her practice focuses on helping seniors and their families navigate the myriad legal and extralegal needs that arise from end-of-life decisions, unexpected incapacity, public benefit eligibility, and long-term care concerns. Williams strives to help aging clients preserve assets while maintaining dignity and control as they grow older, with particular emphasis on planning for incapacity, implementing asset protection strategies, and securing appropriate long-term care. Her approach recognizes that elderly clients and their families often face significant stress when determining how to protect their lifetime of hard-earned assets, support spouses and children after death, or care for disabled loved ones. Williams offers expertise in navigating complex elder law regulations, creating comprehensive legal frameworks that provide security and peace of mind. By focusing on the unique challenges associated with aging, she helps clients develop proactive strategies that preserve independence and financial stability throughout their senior years.

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Brooks N. Gentry, Esq. of GENTRY ELDER LAW, P.A. provides strategic estate planning services in Pinellas County, Florida, focusing on elder law that enables, promotes, and sustains quality care and life for seniors. Gentry combines traditional estate planning with age-focused solutions including retirement planning, long-term care planning, Medicaid and VA benefits planning, special needs planning, and asset preservation. His practice encompasses wills and trusts, advance directives, estate tax planning, gift tax planning, elder law, Medicaid planning, probate administration, irrevocable insurance trusts, charitable gifts, guardianship, special needs trusts, and estate litigation. Gentry emphasizes that elder law attorneys must understand legal competence, aging, disability, medical concerns, retirement resources, Medicaid eligibility, and end-of-life arrangements. His firm helps clients of all ages with proper estate planning tailored to their age and life circumstances. Gentry notes that every client’s situation is unique and deserves personalized attention. For elder law consultations, call 727-231-1080.

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Belz Law PLLC operates from 955 E. Del Webb Blvd., Suite 101B, Sun City Center, FL 33573 (813-296-1296), serving the Sun City Center and Riverview areas. The firm specializes in elder law litigation, protecting seniors’ rights against financial exploitation, power of attorney abuse, and breach of fiduciary duty by agents, trustees, or personal representatives. Recognizing that not everyone is worthy of trust, the practice addresses situations where those granted power of attorney fail to follow the law, caregivers act dishonestly, or seniors fall victim to scammers. Their attorneys take on challenging elder law cases, fighting for clients’ rights when financial exploitation threatens to decimate funds needed for elder care or intended to benefit loved ones. The firm isn’t afraid to pursue difficult litigation against those who have taken advantage of vulnerable seniors through exploitation, power of attorney abuse, or breach of fiduciary duty. Their dedicated elder law attorneys provide consultations to discuss potential legal action and protection strategies for seniors facing financial abuse.

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Michael J. Adler of Adler Law LLC, located at 727 E 86th St, Indianapolis, IN 46240, provides comprehensive probate and estate administration services with a personalized approach to address delicate family matters. With over 20 years of experience advising clients on various legal issues, Adler understands the sensitive nature of these proceedings and values client privacy and trust. Estate administration involves settling a decedent’s financial matters through probating the will, distributing property to heirs, paying debts and taxes, resolving disputes from third parties and creditors, and completing other required tasks. In Indiana, this process can be conducted as supervised, unsupervised, or summary proceedings. During supervised administration, the court appoints a personal representative, validates the will if present, and requires court orders for property distribution. Unsupervised administration allows representatives to operate without court supervision, typically as authorized by the decedent’s will. For estates under $50,000, the small estate process permits asset transfer by affidavit without formal administration. For consultation, contact Adler Law LLC at (317) 635-7880.

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