Lynn St. Louis Law Office PLLC - Spokane Elder Law Attorney
Washington Law Firm
At Lynn St. Louis Law Office PLLC, we help families preserve assets for their loved ones' care. We will answer your questions about the best Elder Law options for you and your loved ones in the Spokane and surrounding communities, including Idaho. Our practice is limited to Elder Law and Estate Planning, taking a personalized approach to your legal needs – with skill and compassion.
Elder Law encompasses Long-Term Care planning, as well as fundamental Estate Planning documents, such as Wills, Durable Powers of Attorney, Health Care Directives, Trusts, and Probates or Probate Alternatives. Unlike traditional Estate Planning, Elder Law also includes Long-Term Care and disability planning, incorporating asset protection, and utilizing available government benefit programs.
Practice Areas:
Elder Law
Estate Planning
Wills and Trusts
General Durable Power of Attorney for Financial Decisions
Durable Power of Attorney for Health Care Decisions
Health Care Directive or Living Will
Medicaid Asset Preservation Strategies®
Long-Term Care Planning
Probate and Trust Administration
http://www.spokaneelderlaw.com
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