Esther Chen Wang

104 E. Olive Avenue, Suite 103, Redlands, CA

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Education

1990
Western State University College of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1987
Loma Linda University, BBA - Bachelor of Business Administration

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4.8 51 reviews
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Rob mrozek

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07 Oct, 2024
Esther, Jordan, Kimberly and Lourdes have provided my family excellent service for will and poa preparation. They were kind, honest, expedient and flexible with their schedules. All provided at a fair price. They were recommended to me and I intern wholeheartedly provided my The Elder and Disability Law Firm.
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14 Dec, 2023
Attorney Esther Wang is truly a gem in her field. I went for her service a year ago and I am so happy and grateful. Unfortunate events happened in my family and we need to set up a trust for my elderly mother. Attorney Esther Wang set up two trusts based on my situations and continues to provide consultations and supports after the trusts were set up. A recent law change for irrevocable trust throw the purpose of trust out of whack. I received notice of the change from Attorney Esther Wang and I reached out to her to discuss possible solutions. I was getting anxious and worry because we are closer to the year end and afraid my elderly mother could get impacted negatively in her life when new year come. Attorney Esther Wang and I had several conversations to assess my situation and offered couple plans to ease my concerns. Meanwhile, she looked deeper into my situations and found a case similar to mine and told me we could always work things out if any negativity happen for my elderly mother and I. What a relief! I am so grateful and happy. Thank you Esther!
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Tami saghafi

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13 Oct, 2023
I didn't get to talk to any attorneys at the firm because my case wasn't eligible for them to take. So I don't have any experience with the lawyers. However, the front desk who picked up the phone, Richard? was really rude, took the questions and comments I had personally, was supposed to provide me with another number and abruptly hang up on me with unfinished conversation. Again, I didn't pass the receptionist, but if the firm wants better review, they might look into who takes the call for their company since they are the connecting staff.
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Pros
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Highly knowledgeable and experienced in elder law, VA benefits, and Medi-Cal planning
“Ms. Wang is very knowledgeable about the fine details required on the VA applications, and how if not prepared a certain way, could disqualify an otherwise eligible veteran.”
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Provides personalized and attentive service, guiding clients step-by-step through complex legal processes
“They talked us through the whole complicated process and were always there to answer every question along the way.”
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Able to obtain successful outcomes, such as securing VA benefits and Medi-Cal approval
“My mother's application was approved the first time, saving us precious time that had it not been for Ms. Wang and her team, may have meant appealing.”
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Responsive and communicative, keeping clients well-informed throughout the process
“They never left us hanging. I recommend the Elder and Disability Law Firm without reservation.”
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Compassionate and understanding, providing emotional support to clients during difficult times
“They were always kind and understanding. I can't say enough about how we appreciated the precise and accurate legal advice.”
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As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

Publications

2018:
The Elder and Disability Law Firm, Avoid Estate Recovery
2014:
The Elder Law Portfolio Series by Wolters Kluwer and Aspen Publishers, Portfolio #14A: Practical Aspects of Veterans Aid and Attendance Benefit and Housebound Benefit Laws and Procedures, The Elder Law Portfolio Series
2011:
National Business Institute Continuing Legal Education Seminar, Drafting Effective Wills and Trusts
2010:
Wolters Kluwer/Aspen Publishers, Portfolio #9: Assessing Mental Capacity in the Elderly, Elder Law Portfolio Series
2009:
National Business Institute Legal Manual, Top 7 Estate Planning Techniques
2009:
The Elder and Disability Law Firm, VA Aid and Attendance Benefit to Pay for Assisted Living Care and Home Caregivers
2008:
National Business Institute Legal Manual, Medi-Cal Planning Basics under the Current Regulations and the New Deficit Reductions Act
2007:
The Elder and Disability Law Firm, Does My Mom and Dad Have the Mental Capacity to Make This Decision?
2007:
The Elder and Disability Law Firm, Alzheimer's Legal Survival Guide
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