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Ozarks Elder Law
Ensure the assets and property you worked a lifetime to earn get passed on to future generations. Develop a proper plan to preserve assets while arranging for the best quality long-term care. With a wide range of expertise, Ozarks Elder Law is equipped to address multigenerational family issues from special needs trusts to long-term care and estate planning.

We offer practical solutions to protect all that you own and everyone you love. Our compassionate approach to legal services help you and your family make the best decisions for tomorrow-today. The Ozarks Elder Law team is composed of real people- mothers, daughters, sisters, and wives that are driven by their hearts for family.
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As an Elder Law firm, we consider what is best for our clients from all points of view, including the legal, medical, financial, social and family issues. We approach these issues in an objective way, with a primary emphasis on promoting the highest quality of life for the individuals that we serve.
Estate Planning Ensure the assets and property you worked a lifetime...
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Our six step Plan & Protect approach will help you stay cool, calm, and in control while you plan your estate. Estate planning can seem daunting, but everyone deserves to feel confident about their future. We break it down step-by-step. We inventory what you own and what you want to protect so we can create the best strategy for you.
Long-Term Care Develop a proper plan to preserve assets while...
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Our six-step process will help you protect assets when planning for long-term care so you can stay prepared and in control of your next move. Work with our professional medicaid planners to walk through your qualifications and next steps. Understand the full list of documents you'll need to gather before the application process.
Elder Abuse & Neglect
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The decision to place a loved one in the care of others is an extremely hard decision. When this happens there is a reasonable expectation that the health care providers will provide the highest standard of care with respect and dignity. Unfortunately, that is often not the case. In Missouri and across the nation, thousands of elderly people are mistreated and neglected on a daily basis.
Powers of Attorney
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Everyone over the age of 18 should have powers of attorney in place! Powers of attorney allow someone else to take care of you or your things if you should become incapacitated, or if you can't take care of them for yourself. Life happens: illness, accidents, and unforeseen emergencies can strike any time.
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