While many seniors are enjoying the benefits of living longer, others are outliving their money and, often, the ability to care for themselves. The crushing burdens for chronic care management-financial, emotional, even physical-usually fall on families and loved ones. Let Elder Law at Ahrens DeAngeli Law Group guide you through the maze of financial and legal decisions that are part of growing older.
We strive to protect your family's hard-earned assets, ensure loved ones receive the quality care they need and, ultimately, provide greater peace of mind through proper planning. We focus on elder law and closely related practice areas, including Medicaid planning, elder-focused estate planning, veterans benefits planning, and Alzheimer's planning.
We strive to protect your family's hard-earned assets, ensure loved ones receive the quality care they need and, ultimately, provide greater peace of mind through proper planning. We focus on elder law and closely related practice areas, including Medicaid planning, elder-focused estate planning, veterans benefits planning, and Alzheimer's planning.
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When filing a claim for veteran's benefits, a veteran or surviving spouse must provide documentation of the veteran's active duty service, wartime service, and discharge status.
Veterans should have been given discharge or separation papers (often called a Form DD-214 after World War II).
We recommend that claimants submit certified copies of their discharge papers to reduce the time it takes for the application process.
Where can I find them?
Many veterans keep their discharge papers in places such as safe deposit boxes, the family Bible, or tucked in picture frames behind family photos, particularly photos of the veteran in uniform.
Veterans should have been given discharge or separation papers (often called a Form DD-214 after World War II).
We recommend that claimants submit certified copies of their discharge papers to reduce the time it takes for the application process.
Where can I find them?
Many veterans keep their discharge papers in places such as safe deposit boxes, the family Bible, or tucked in picture frames behind family photos, particularly photos of the veteran in uniform.
Whether you're planning ahead for your own long-term care or facing an immediate family crisis, you'll find the expertise you need with the attorneys at Elder Law at Ahrens DeAngeli Law Group.
The attorneys Elder Law of Ahrens DeAngeli Law Group specialize in helping you maximize and protect your assets as you deal with long-term care costs and medicaid and veterans benefits.
We're highly regarded within the industry for our ability to navigate the many complex issues surrounding long-term care-and our clients and their families recognize our personal commitment during emotionally demanding times.
The attorneys Elder Law of Ahrens DeAngeli Law Group specialize in helping you maximize and protect your assets as you deal with long-term care costs and medicaid and veterans benefits.
We're highly regarded within the industry for our ability to navigate the many complex issues surrounding long-term care-and our clients and their families recognize our personal commitment during emotionally demanding times.
Before we meet, take time to think about your financial goals and your health care and long-term care needs.
Our office is an 8-story building on the corner of Front and 5th Street on the right side.
Continue to follow US-20E/US-26E, which joins the end of the Connector and turns into W. Myrtle Street (one way heading east).
Our office is an 8-story building on the corner of Front and 5th Street on the right side.
Continue to follow US-20E/US-26E, which joins the end of the Connector and turns into W. Myrtle Street (one way heading east).
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