Civil Litigation Attorneys

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Civil Litigation

Civil litigation is the legal process of resolving non-criminal disputes in a court of law. The dispute is typically between two individuals, two businesses, or an individual and a business for civil matters. Civil cases often involve a disagreement over contracts, money, or the infringement on a person’s rights. In the case of elder law, the dispute must involve at least one elder person. The other party may include another family member, a close friend, or another individual or business in dispute with an elder.
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If a civil case requires litigation, it is essential to contact an attorney immediately. To protect yourself or your loved one, attorneys will offer their professional legal expertise. So often, the elderly are seen as a vulnerable demographic, as it may be more challenging to make sound legal, financial, or medical decisions entirely on their own. Because of this, their needs must be heard and understood. Having a knowledgeable and trusted elder law attorney for a civil case can help ensure the elderly aren’t taken advantage of and have someone on their side.
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Elder Law & Civil Litigation

Elder law disputes can emerge in a variety of different ways. One common civil dispute can start as disagreements throughout a conservatorship or guardianship in elder law. For example, elders, their families, or other guardians may disagree on important financial or medical decisions. These disagreements can result in a need for civil litigation to resolve the dispute. Often after the death of a person, disputes arise. As another example, fellow heirs may conflict over how one’s remaining assets get distributed during the probate process. Contact a compassionate and trusted elder law attorney if you face any of these scenarios or a different elder law dispute in need of litigation.

Elder Law Litigation Attorneys – Let Us Help You With The Big Decisions

Jeddeloh Snyder Stommes attorneys have 100+ years of combined legal experience and are well-versed in elder law. We hope that you never experience a dispute that requires litigation. But if you do, allow us to offer our professional expertise. The litigation process can be draining, so having a knowledgeable and compassionate attorney can help ease your mind and relieve some of your stress. Elder law disputes can be problematic, but at Jeddeloh Snyder Stommes, we want to protect you and your loved ones. Contact our hard-working and trusted attorneys at Jeddeloh Snyder Stommes if you need an elder law litigation attorney. Whether you are setting up a will, guardianship, or a health care directive, you need an attorney who will help you with every step. We are one of the top law firms in St Cloud, Minnesota, specializing in Estate Planning and Elder Law. Our lawyers will make sure that you and your assets are protected.

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Estate Planning & Elder Law - Cases We Handle

We can help with any of the following:

  • Estate Plans
  • Elder Law
  • Conservatorship
  • Guardianship
  • Healthcare Directives
  • Living Wills
  • Probate of Estate
  • Testate Estates
  • Intestate Estates
  • Special Needs Trusts
  • Supplemental Needs Trusts
  • Revocable Living Trusts
  • Irrevocable Trusts
  • Charitable Trusts
  • Living Trusts
  • Asset Protection
  • Medicaid Laws
  • Gifts to Minors
  • Probate Litigation
  • Power of Attorney
  • Will Contests
  • Family Business Succession Planning

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