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Trust the team of Wacks, DeBona, Beilin, & Weber for your and your family’s legal needs. Schedule an appointment with our attorneys today.
The Wacks Law Group, LLC in Whippany, New Jersey, is highly praised for its exceptional legal services in elder law and estate planning. Clients commend Deana Koulosousas and her team for their unparalleled knowledge, hands-on approach, and compassionate support, particularly in navigating complex Medicaid applications. With reasonable pricing and a commitment to client care, The Wacks Law Group is wholeheartedly recommended for anyone seeking skilled legal assistance in these areas.
If I could give Deana Koulosousas and her team at The Wacks Law Group 10 stars I would. Her knowledge and expertise in estate planning is unparallel to other firms. Deana and Kat have such a caring and hands on approach to strategically navigating even the most complex situations.
My brother and I deeply appreciate the invaluable assistance provided by Deana and Kat with our Medicaid applications for both parents. Their expertise and compassion were indispensable, especially given the unexpectedly complex nature of the applications. We wholeheartedly recommend their highly skilled and compassionate elder care legal support services in New Jersey. Their pricing is both reasonable and fair, considering the significant time and effort they invested in the process and the substantial savings they secured for us. We cannot recommend them more highly!
Our family had what we thought was going to be an easy, quick Medicaid application since our mom had minimal assets and large amount of debt, so at first, I was surprised when my sister hired a lawyer. My surprise quickly turned into gratitude when we learned that our mom’s finances had more complexity than expected (ie. small accounts at multiple banks, unexplained withdrawals, 401K company that had been bought and sold, etc) resulting in multiple rounds of questions from the Board of Social Services, that honestly read like stereo instructions.