If you have an elderly parent or loved one, you may have countless questions about their future – What will happen when they can no longer care for themselves? Who will provide them with the assistance they need, and can they afford the care they require? How will you be able to support them if they become unable to make their own financial or health decisions? This is where the services of a Louisiana elder law attorney can help. However, before retaining one of these lawyers, it is crucial to know what qualities to consider in a Louisiana elder law attorney.

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How Much Experience Do They Have

When interviewing potential elder law lawyers, it is important to look into their experience, especially when it comes to their background in handling matters similar to yours.  This means when you have your consultation ask them about their experience, how long they have been practicing elder law, and the types of issues they have handled in the past.

Look Into Their Reviews

Another great way to determine if an elder law attorney is right for you and your situation is to check out their reviews and testimonials. This can provide you with more insight into the following:

  • Do they return emails or calls timely?
  • Are they polite to their clients?
  • Do they follow up? 
  • Do they do what they say they will?
  • Do they take the time to explain the issues?

Ask Them Questions

Having a list of questions can be helpful when meeting with these attorneys for the first time. Some questions you may want to consider asking can include the following:

  • How much of your practice involves handling issues affecting senior citizens?
  • Do you handle these cases yourself or pass them off to someone else in the firm?
  • If another attorney is working on my case, what are their credentials?
  • Do you have any certifications for practice areas for seniors?
  • If I have a question, can I contact you?
  • How will you bill me for your services?

Although these questions can help you make an informed decision about whether to hire the attorney or not, if there is anything else you need to know, do not hesitate to ask. Not only will this give you the information you need, but it can also help you determine if the lawyer is a good match for you.

Verify Their Credentials

Before retaining an elder law lawyer, make sure you check their credentials. To do this, you can look up the lawyer’s name or Bar number to verify if they are actively licensed to practice in your state. This can also tell you if the attorney has ever been publicly disciplined. 

Want Further Information About Elder Law? Contact Losavio & DeJean, LLC Today 

For further information about elder law and how an experienced Louisiana elder law attorney can help you, contact Losavio & DeJean, LLC today to review your questions and concerns and get the clarity you need.