Debbie J. Papay, experienced Elder Law, Estate Planning attorney in Maumee, OH with 6 reviews
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Debbie J. Papay

1755 Indian Wood Circle, Maumee, OH

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Education

2005:
Mercy College, Gerontology Certificate
1985:
University of Toledo, JD, Magna Cum Laude
1982:
Siena Heights University, BBA - Bachelor of Business Administration, Summa Cum Laude
1974:
Davis College, Associate Degree, Summa Cum Laude

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16 Feb, 2020
out of state phone consultation resulted in an issue being resolved with another attorney. Ms. Papay's timely intervention was exactly what I needed.
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01 Mar, 2018
Addressed my question in a timely manner, and answered my concerns, and offered a personal meeting to discuss further
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Pam

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02 Oct, 2015
Debbie Papay led me through my mother's estate planning with patience and expertise. She helped me set up her funds so even though I am her last primary family member and she has dementia, I know that she would be well taken care of no matter what would happen in our future. It was an incredible load off of my shoulders. I would highly recommend her for your estate planning needs.
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Pros
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Provides timely and effective legal intervention
“Ms. Papay's timely intervention was exactly what I needed.”
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Responsive and addresses client concerns
“Addressed my question in a timely manner, and answered my concerns, and offered a personal meeting to discuss further.”
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Expertise in estate planning and trust management
“Debbie Papay led me through my mother's estate planning with patience and expertise. She helped me set up her funds so even though I am her last primary family member and she has dementia, I know that she would be well taken care of no matter what would happen in our future.”
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Helps clients avoid litigation and ensures client's loved ones are well taken care of
“Debbie Papay has gone over and above in helping us deal with an elderly mother with dementia. Her expertise in Trusts has allowed us to avoid litigation and ensure our parent is well taken care of.”
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Provides a personalized and helpful client experience
“Debbie and her entire office were very kind and patient with us with all our questions.”
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As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

Publications

2015:
First Local Toledo, Veterans Administration Invites Public Comment on Proposal to Limit Benefits for Elderly
2014:
First Local Toledo, Ohio Tax Issues for Married Couples: Adjult Children, Wake Up!
2014:
First Local Toledo, Our Seniors Just Dodged a Legislative Bullet
2014:
First Local Toledo, Lower Your Real Estate Taxes AND Your Water Bill!
2014:
First Local Toledo, Observation Stays in the Hospital: The Impact on Medicare Beneficiaries
2014:
First Local Toledo, New Burial Payment Procedure for Veterans' Families
2014:
Mature Living, Major "Change" Announced in Medicare Coverage For Long Term Care
2014:
First Local Toledo, "Oh, you don't need a trust!"
2014:
Olive Grove Press, LLC, BOOK: Paying for Long Term Care, Financial Help for Wartime Veterans: The VA Aid & Attendance Benefit
2013:
First Local Toledo, Reasons NOT to deed your house over to your children!
2013:
Olive Grove Press, LLC, BOOK: Lasting Love, How It's Found: True Tales as Told to Debbie J. Papay, Attorney
2013:
First Local Toledo, A Letter to Santa, from an Adult Child, and his Response
2013:
First Local Toledo, Lessons from the Last Will of Harry Potter's Mentor
2013:
First Local Toledo, Lessons from George Washington's Last Will
2013:
First Local Toledo, Is an Equal Share Always Fair?
2013:
First Local Toledo, Attention Grandparents and Parents: High School Graduate Alert!
2013:
First Local Toledo, Financial Help for Assisted Living or Long Term Care
2013:
First Local Toledo, Estate Planning Woes on Gilligan's Island
2013:
First Local Toledo, Mistaken Identity: Wills vs. Living Wills vs. Living Trusts
2012:
Olive Grove Press, BOOK: Blooper Episodes in Estate Planning and Elder Law: Lessons From Prime Time TV
2011:
Mature Living, Trick and Tips of the Wealthy Can Benefit Middle Class Ohioans
2011:
Mature Living, Veterans Pension: Long Term Care Costs an Overlooked Part of Estate Planning
2011:
Mature Living, Homeowners Alert: The Certified Deed Scam is Making the Rounds Again!
2011:
Maumee Mirror, ARTICLE: Accredited Attorneys Can Help Veterans, Families Obtain Benefits They've Earned
2006:
Maumee Mirror, The $20,000 Mistake for Middle Class Families
2005:
Toledo REALTOR, Lucas County Tax Prorations
2004:
Quantum Press (Contributor), BOOK: Love Money Control, Reinventing Estate Planning
2002:
Quantum Press (Contributor), BOOK: Strictly Business, Planning Strategies for Privately Owned Businesses
1984:
University of Toledo Law Review, LAW REVIEW ARTICLE: Plagiarism in Legal Scholarship
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