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Michael T. Bryan

Stubbins Watson & Bryan Co. LPA

Michael T. Bryan

Stubbins Watson & Bryan Co. LPA

Michael T. Bryan

Stubbins Watson & Bryan Co. LPA

Michael Bryan was born in Zanesville, Ohio, on October 10th, 1975. He was admitted to the State of Ohio Bar in 2001 and The United States District Court for the Southern District of Ohio in 2002. Bryan attended The Ohio State University and graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration in 1998. Bryan attended law school at Capital University Law School and graduated with a Juris Doctor in 2001.

He practices extensively in the area of long term care planning, elder law, guardianships and estate planning, including asset protection strategies regarding Medicaid and Veterans Benefits eligibility. He is also admitted to practice before the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit and United States Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims.

Bryan is currently a member of the Muskingum County Bar Association, the Ohio State Bar Association, Ohio State Bar Association Military & Veterans Affairs Committee, Ohio State Bar Association Elder and Special Needs Law Committee.

Bryan is an active member of the Rotary Club of Zanesville Daybreak and serves as a member of the board of directors. He is a board member with the Area Agency on Aging, Region 9. He is President of the Muskingum County Senior Task Force, a member of National Care Planning Council, Ohio Care Planning Council and National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys.

Bryan was selected as a 2014 Rising Star in the practice area of Elder Law by Super Lawyers Magazine.

Firm Description

Stubbins, Watson & Bryan Co., L.P.A. is an Ohio law firm in the heart of downtown Zanesville. Our firm is a unique combination of seasoned attorneys with diverse backgrounds who came together in 1988 to provide quality legal services across a broad spectrum of client needs. Our clients benefit from the depth of each attorney’s niche practice and skill set in a specific area of law, as well as their close association with similarly experienced attorneys in complementary areas. Our attorneys’ close collaboration allows us to accommodate client needs in nearly every possible way. Our firm goes even further to ensure quality service with a deep commitment to personal attention: Our attorneys meet with clients individually, and our friendly administrative staff is readily available to answer questions

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Medicaid 101
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Distinguish the key concepts in estate planning, including the will, the trust, probate, the power of attorney, and how to avoid estate taxes.

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Learn about grandparents’ visitation rights and how to avoid tax and public benefit issues when making gifts to grandchildren.

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Guardianship/Conservatorship

Understand when and how a court appoints a guardian or conservator for an adult who becomes incapacitated, and how to avoid guardianship.

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Distinguish the key concepts in estate planning, including the will, the trust, probate, the power of attorney, and how to avoid estate taxes.

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Learn about grandparents’ visitation rights and how to avoid tax and public benefit issues when making gifts to grandchildren.

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Understand when and how a court appoints a guardian or conservator for an adult who becomes incapacitated, and how to avoid guardianship.

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Understand the ins and outs of insurance to cover the high cost of nursing home care, including when to buy it, how much to buy, and which spouse should get the coverage.

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Senior Living

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Social Security

Get a solid grounding in Social Security, including who is eligible, how to apply, spousal benefits, the taxation of benefits, how work affects payments, and SSDI and SSI.

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Special Needs Planning

Learn how a special needs trust can preserve assets for a person with disabilities without jeopardizing Medicaid and SSI, and how to plan for when caregivers are gone.

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Veterans Benefits

Explore benefits for older veterans, including the VA’s disability pension benefit, aid and attendance, and long-term care coverage for veterans and surviving spouses.

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