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Texas
Official state lawyer-finder
State Bar of Texas Lawyer Referral
The state bar's lawyer-finder is the most authoritative way to find a verified elder law attorney in Texas. Many state bars run formally-approved referral services that include a brief consultation at low or no cost.
National elder-law specialists who serve Texas
NAELA โ National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys
Searchable national directory of attorneys who specialize in elder law. Filter by Texas. Many are CELA-certified.
Search NAELA in TX โCELA-certified specialists (NELF)
The only ABA-accredited certification for elder law. CELA attorneys have demonstrated substantial experience plus passed a rigorous examination.
Search CELA-certified attorneys โ
What to ask the attorney before you hire
- โ "What percentage of your practice is elder law specifically?" (look for 40%+)
- โ "Are you a NAELA member? CELA-certified?" (both indicate specialization)
- โ "Do you handle Medicaid planning AND incapacity planning AND estates?" (you'll likely need all three)
- โ "What's your fee structure?" (flat fees common for POA/AD packages; hourly for litigation)
- โ "Will I work with you, or will work be delegated to staff?" (set expectations)
- โ "What's your typical turnaround for the documents we'd need?" (2-4 weeks is normal; 6+ is slow)
Other Texas resources worth knowing
- โ Texas Area Agency on Aging โ state/county-level navigator for benefits, in-home help, caregiver respite
- โ SHIP โ State Health Insurance Assistance Program โ free Medicare counseling for Texas
- โ Texas Medicaid agency โ long-term care coverage rules vary by state
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