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Helping provide for and protect the ones you love who need long term care.
Wilson Elder Law LLC, located in Lawrence, Kansas, specializes in Elder Law and Estate Planning. Clients consistently praise Stephanie for her professionalism, knowledge, and ability to simplify complex legal concepts, making them feel informed and empowered throughout the process. Many reviewers express their appreciation for her kindness and support, recommending her services for anyone needing assistance with estate planning or elder law matters.
I highly recommend Stephanie at Wilson Elder Law. We came to her with a lot of questions and moving parts, and she helped us navigate through the process of setting up power of attorney for my in-laws and outlining what our next steps might be legally and with finding resources for my father-in-law who has Alzheimer’s. She was professional and kind, and my father-in-law genuinely appreciated her approach. I will be using her services again. Thank you, Stephanie.
I strongly recommend Wilson Elder Law, LLC. Stephanie was extremely knowledgeable in all aspects of of estate planning I needed to consider and establishing my Living Trust. I am confident, now, that my estate and health wishes will be administered according to my wishes. I enjoyed each of our meetings as she put me at ease and explained things in “user-friendly” language, not legalese. The highlight of the experience for me (this is my 3rd Living Trust) was that she HELPED me ensure my Living Trust was funded properly, by supplying me with letters to banks and other financial institutions, as well as handling the changes for the deed to my home. I have already recommended her to my family members and a few close friends.
Stephanie really knows her stuff! It’s one thing to be generally familiar with estate planning law. It’s something else entirely to know the specifics of special needs law and how trusts must work to avoid causing problems with government benefits, but she has that covered too.