Oconee Law Firm

Disability Attorney in Watkinsville, Georgia

(706) 310-12421 N 3rd St, Watkinsville, GA 30677View on Yelp
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About Oconee Law Firm

Oconee Law Firm serves the Watkinsville community with focused expertise in disability law, estate planning, and elder law matters. The firm understands that families facing disability issues require thoughtful legal planning to protect their loved ones and secure their financial futures. Conveniently located in downtown Watkinsville, the firm is accessible to clients throughout Oconee County seeking compassionate and knowledgeable legal counsel. The attorney has built relationships with families in the community who trust the firm with their most important legal matters.

Practice Areas

Disability law advice
Estate planning documents
Elder law representation
Disability benefits counseling
Family care planning
Trust administration
Probate services

Specialties

Disability lawEstate planningElder law

How They Can Help

The firm helps clients by creating legal documents and strategies that address disability planning needs, including wills, trusts, powers of attorney, and healthcare directives. The attorney also advises families on protecting assets, maintaining government benefits eligibility, and ensuring proper long-term care arrangements for disabled family members.

What to Expect

When you meet with the attorney, you'll discuss your family's situation in detail, including any members with disabilities and your concerns about their future. The attorney will recommend appropriate legal tools and explain how each will protect your family's interests and provide peace of mind.

Service Area

Oconee Law Firm serves families throughout Oconee County and the surrounding Northeast Georgia region.

Frequently Asked Questions

What happens to my disabled child after I pass away?
Proper planning through guardianship, special needs trusts, and care arrangements ensures your child's needs are met. The firm can help establish a comprehensive plan addressing financial support, healthcare, and living arrangements.
How do I protect my assets while helping a disabled family member?
A special needs trust allows you to provide financial support without disqualifying your family member from essential government benefits that help cover their care.
What documents do I need for disability planning?
You typically need a will or trust, healthcare power of attorney, financial power of attorney, and healthcare directives. Your specific situation may require additional documents, which the attorney will determine during consultation.

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