Avoid the devastating costs of a nursing home or other long term care crisis by pre-planning for Medicaid and veterans benefits. Provide for yourself and members of your family who have special needs through special needs trust planning and social security benefits. Give the gift of peace of mind to your family by ensuring that your estate plan provides for who you want, when you want, and how you want, in the most tax efficient manner possible.
Avoid unnecessary costs and delays while wrapping up your family's final affairs during the probate and estate distribution process. Protect your business and family from attacks by creditors, predators and bankruptcy through planning with limited liability entities, properly drafted contracts, and asset protection trust strategies.
Choosing the right person to help you as your estate planning and elder law attorney is an important step in navigating the complex issues related to healthcare as you or your family members age.You may be concerned with protecting assets for a loved one who is in need of Home Health Care, Assisted Living, or Skilled Nursing Care.
Avoid unnecessary costs and delays while wrapping up your family's final affairs during the probate and estate distribution process. Protect your business and family from attacks by creditors, predators and bankruptcy through planning with limited liability entities, properly drafted contracts, and asset protection trust strategies.
Choosing the right person to help you as your estate planning and elder law attorney is an important step in navigating the complex issues related to healthcare as you or your family members age.You may be concerned with protecting assets for a loved one who is in need of Home Health Care, Assisted Living, or Skilled Nursing Care.
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Quinn Estate & Elder Law has the experience, integrity and dedication to best represent your interests.
We enjoy practicing law.
We enjoy fighting for our clients.
For forty years, we've provided effective counsel to clients who want personal attention as well as legal expertise.
Our firm was founded by Gregory F. Quinn and Paul E. Ground in 1975 and was named Quinn & Ground.
Our firm has always been located in the West County St. Louis area.
In 2015, our firm became Quinn Estate and Elder Law.
We enjoy practicing law.
We enjoy fighting for our clients.
For forty years, we've provided effective counsel to clients who want personal attention as well as legal expertise.
Our firm was founded by Gregory F. Quinn and Paul E. Ground in 1975 and was named Quinn & Ground.
Our firm has always been located in the West County St. Louis area.
In 2015, our firm became Quinn Estate and Elder Law.
Larissa joined the firm in 2013 and has over 8 years of experience in the legal field.
Her roles with the firm are Operations Manager, Paralegal and Benefits Application Coordinator.
As Operations Manager she is responsible for case file management, computer and communications systems, and to ensure the office runs smoothly.
Her roles as Benefits Application Coordinator and Paralegal is to guide and support families through Estate Administration, Probate, Guardianships, Conservatorships, and the VA and Medicaid application processes.
Her roles with the firm are Operations Manager, Paralegal and Benefits Application Coordinator.
As Operations Manager she is responsible for case file management, computer and communications systems, and to ensure the office runs smoothly.
Her roles as Benefits Application Coordinator and Paralegal is to guide and support families through Estate Administration, Probate, Guardianships, Conservatorships, and the VA and Medicaid application processes.
Brian was born in the St. Louis area and has lived throughout the St. Louis area all of his life.
He lives here with his wife, his children, and his dogs Callie and Sadie.
Brian is a graduate of the University of Missouri at Columbia and the St. Louis University School of Law.
Brian serves individual and business clients in a variety of legal matters, especially in the areas of estate planning, asset protection planning, Medicaid planning, VA benefits, and elder law.
He has assisted in the prosecution of hundreds of claims for government benefits, including veterans pension and Medicaid claims, on behalf of his clients.
He lives here with his wife, his children, and his dogs Callie and Sadie.
Brian is a graduate of the University of Missouri at Columbia and the St. Louis University School of Law.
Brian serves individual and business clients in a variety of legal matters, especially in the areas of estate planning, asset protection planning, Medicaid planning, VA benefits, and elder law.
He has assisted in the prosecution of hundreds of claims for government benefits, including veterans pension and Medicaid claims, on behalf of his clients.
Dementia and Estate Planning: Brian Quinn talks about estate planning and some of the challenges related to dementia.
If documents have not been completed before the onset of Alzheimer's, it might be more difficult to get them done.
The question of testamentary capacity becomes important.
Planning and care options become very limited when an individual cannot readily identify family members and make good decisions.
Travel Planning Documents: Brian Quinn talks about preparing for trip or vacation, and what kind of planning should be done to prepare for the unexpected.
If documents have not been completed before the onset of Alzheimer's, it might be more difficult to get them done.
The question of testamentary capacity becomes important.
Planning and care options become very limited when an individual cannot readily identify family members and make good decisions.
Travel Planning Documents: Brian Quinn talks about preparing for trip or vacation, and what kind of planning should be done to prepare for the unexpected.
Elder law is the process of educating and presenting planning options that apply to a senior's unique problems.
Elder law planning can involve qualifying a client for government benefits to help them pay for long term care, such as benefits from the Department of Veterans Affairs ("VA") to help offset some of the costs of care, or arranging one's affairs so that Medicaid can help pay for a nursing home stay.
Medicaid and VA planning involve working with the laws to set aside assets to help pay for nursing home care, and to pay for things not covered by Medicaid such as caregivers, hearing aids, beauty shop visits, televisions, clothes, shoes, and other personal items; while at the same time preserving as much as possible for the person's spouse and children.
Elder law planning can involve qualifying a client for government benefits to help them pay for long term care, such as benefits from the Department of Veterans Affairs ("VA") to help offset some of the costs of care, or arranging one's affairs so that Medicaid can help pay for a nursing home stay.
Medicaid and VA planning involve working with the laws to set aside assets to help pay for nursing home care, and to pay for things not covered by Medicaid such as caregivers, hearing aids, beauty shop visits, televisions, clothes, shoes, and other personal items; while at the same time preserving as much as possible for the person's spouse and children.
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