Address: 8645 College Blvd #105, Overland Park, KS 66210, USA
Phone: +19136610550
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 9AM–5PM
Tuesday: 9AM–5PM
Wednesday: 9AM–5PM
Thursday: 9AM–5PM
Friday: 9AM–5PM
Saturday: Closed
T J Sims
My experience with Elder Law was positive from the initial consultation until my case was closed. I live out of KC area which I thought could cause a problem. However, the team was always available to me either by phone or email. I only had to travel back to the KC office one time to sign papers. Their kindness, helpfulness, support, encouragement and yes, even friendship was so helpful to me at a very stressful and scary time. Even the social worker and bookkeeper at the nursing home where my husband is staying wanted me to extend their admiration and gratitude for all the work that was done to help with my case. Thank you so much Elder Care team!
Hedy Goldman
The entire staff was welcoming and professional. Our questions and concerns were addressed in a timely fashion, and information and explanations clearly presented to us. Because of this we were able to make decisions that best supported our needs. The staff at KC Elder Law were understanding, knowledgeable, compassionate and professional.
Diane Hightower
Karen handled my mothers will and power of attorney. She has years of experience and I felt at ease knowing my mother was being honestly and efficiently taken care of. Karen has the patience of a saint and was very kind and thorough explaining everything that needed to be done. She and her staff are excellent at what they do.
Andrew Hall
My family and I used Karen Weber as my mother dealt with Alzheimer's and my father cared for her. It was a very difficult time for all of us and Karen was compassionate, informed and very helpful. I can't recommend them enough.
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An elder law attorney is one who provides legal services to older persons and people with disabilities and their families. There are special laws affecting the elderly and persons with disabilities, and an elder law attorney concentrates their study and practice on these laws.
Generally, no. The home is an exempt asset for Medicaid qualification purposes. In other words, it is not counted toward the asset limit for Medicaid qualification. However, the home is generally exempt only as long as either spouse (or another qualified person) is living in the home or intends to return home. The home will be subject to Medicaid estate recovery unless appropriate planning has occurred or another exception exists.
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