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Elder Law Basics: Elder encompasses a wide range of legal questions, including nursing home care for you or a loved one, Medicare or Medicaid, estate planning, wills and trusts, conservatorships or guardianships, health care directives, and elder rights. Estate Planning, Wills and Trusts, Conservatorship (also called Guardianship), Health Care Planning, Medicare/Medicaid Planning, and Elder Rights. The Houston lawyer(s) at Wright Abshire, Attorneys answer your important questions, on video, about elder law in Texas. For answers to your legal questions about Elder Law, click on a question below, or to contact Wright Abshire, Attorneys about Elder Law issues, use the form below or call (713) 234-6207.

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Am I allowed to keep all of my Social Security and pension if I am in a nursing home and Medicaid is paying for my care?

Am I entitled to veteran's benefits regardless of how much money I have?

Are the eligibility rules for community-based Medicaid services the same as for nursing home Medicaid?

Are the rules for Medicaid different in each state?

Are there alternatives for managing property when a person becomes incapacitated?

Are there any assets that Medicaid does not consider available to the Medicaid applicant and/or his or her spouse?

Are there any powers over my property I cannot give?

Are there ways for me to protect some of my assets and still be eligible for Medicaid benefits?

Can all elder law attorneys handle all issues that come up in an elder law context?

Can anyone else revoke a power of attorney I have granted?

Can I add my daughter's or son's name to my bank account instead of having a power of attorney?

Can I be barred from Medicaid if I just moved into Texas?

Can I give my agent under a power of attorney the power to make health care decisions for me?

Can I have a durable power of attorney that becomes effective only in the future?

Can I name more than one person as agent?

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Wright Abshire, Attorneys
http://www.wrightabshire.com

4949 Bissonnet
Bellaire, Texas 77401

(713) 234-6207

Fayette County Office - 1055 Deer Haven Rd., Carmine, Texas 78932

The Woodlands Office - 3705 College Park Drive, Suite 150, The Woodlands, Texas 77384

About Our Firm

Every client has different wants and needs, whether it is naming an agent under a Texas durable power of attorney to handle your property and financial affairs if you are incapacitated, or setting up a supplemental needs trust in order to ensure a disabled family member's access to needed public benefits. Every client deserves an experienced elder law and estate planning attorney. No two Texas consumers have the same needs when it comes to estate planning, probate, and elder law. Call us to discuss your needs so that you can enjoy life to the fullest, knowing that you and your family will be protected.

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The Texas lawyer(s) at Wright Abshire, Attorneys offer their Elder Lawservices to residents of Houston, Sugar Land, Missouri City, Katy, Tomball, Spring, The Woodlands, Conroe, Pasadena, Baytown, Galveston, Webster and Clear Lake; Harris County, Montgomery County, Liberty County, Chambers County, Galveston County, Brazoria County and Fort Bend County.



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