Paul Michael Gantner, experienced Elder Law, Estate Planning attorney in Saint Louis, MO with 81 reviews
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Paul Michael Gantner

10733 Sunset Office Dr., Saint Louis, MO

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Education

2008:
University of Missouri - Columbia School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
2008:
University of Missouri, Columbia, MBA - Master of Business Administration
2005:
Saint Louis University, BSBA and BA

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4.8 81 reviews
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Nancy davis

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22 Dec, 2024
Lauren Frazer did a great job. Thank you for the fast service.
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Tom siener

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15 Oct, 2024
We felt welcome from the beginning. We had great help along the way making sure we understood everything. Lauren and Luke at the end were great getting signatures and getting things moved from one asset account to a new one. I would highly recommend this organization to anyone I know. Thanks God bless
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Chris tinen

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04 Oct, 2024
We have worked with Amen, Gardner and Capriano for over 25 years on two family trusts. I highly recommend the firm for working on your trusts and or wills. Jackie and Lauren are super knowledgeable, helpful, effective and efficient.
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Top review highlights

Pros
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Knowledgeable and experienced lawyers who provide professional and thorough service
“Exceedingly knowledgeable, have 100% confidence in their advice and actions for the future.”
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Excellent communication and responsiveness, with lawyers and staff who are patient and willing to answer any questions
“Communication was professional and timely and they were willing to answer any question I had no matter how big or trivial.”
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Comprehensive estate planning services that help clients achieve their legacy goals
“It is comforting to have their expertise and experience as part of our family planning process to help us achieve our legacy goals.”
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Efficient and organized process that makes the often complex legal matters easy to understand
“She clearly articulated what we were signing in a way that was easy for clients to understand.”
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Personalized attention and a family-oriented approach that makes clients feel cared for
“It feels like family when I walk in.”
Cons
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Excessive charges for Medicaid eligibility planning services that did not meet the client's expectations
“Could not recommend Amen, Gantner & Capriano for Medicaid Eligibility Planning. Their charge were excessive and due to Covid and Moms premature death little was accomplished.”
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Slow and inconsistent responses, and a lack of detailed communication during the estate settlement process
“The loss of a loved one is an emotional time. While the marketing of "your estate matters" is the theme from your firm, our family has experienced slow, inconsistent responses, and a lack of detail on the process.”

Publications

2022:
MoBarCLE publication Elder Law Deskbook 3rd Edition, Chapter 5 - Planning and Paying for Long-Term Care
2016:
National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA) - New and Transitioning Attorneys Section Newsletter, Message from the Chair
2015:
National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA) - New and Transitioning Attorneys Section Newsletter, Practical Ethics in Planning
2014:
The Missouri Bar Continuing Legal Education Deskbook - Elder Law, Planning and Paying for Long-term Care Supplement
2011:
GCM - National Association of Professional Geriatric Care Managers - Midwest Chapter Newsletter, Guardianship: What is the Process and When is it Appropriate?
2010:
The Missouri Bar Continuing Legal Education Deskbook - Elder Law, Planning and Paying for Long-Term Care - Second Edition
2010:
St. Louis Bar Journal, Practical Ethics in Elder Law
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