Frequently Asked Questions
Answers to common queries about our pensioner legal services
What types of legal issues do you handle for pensioners?
Eldervane offers guidance on pension entitlement reviews, senior housing agreements, estate planning basics, and navigating social security regulations tailored to Swiss pensioner needs.
How can I schedule a consultation?
You may call +41761028189 or use the contact form on eldervanehub.tech to arrange a meeting at our Zurich office. We will discuss your situation and recommend the next steps without any obligation.
Do you provide in-home visits for clients with mobility challenges?
Yes. Eldervane understands mobility constraints and can arrange in-home consultations within the Zurich area. Please inform us when booking so we can make appropriate arrangements.
What are your standard fees for an initial case review?
Our initial review fee is 150. Pricing is transparent and agreed upon before starting any work. You will receive a detailed breakdown of all expected costs.
Can you assist with estate planning documents?
Absolutely. We prepare wills, power of attorney documents, and advance directives that reflect your wishes and comply with Swiss law, ensuring clarity for you and your family.
How long does it take to resolve a typical pension entitlement inquiry?
Completion time varies based on individual circumstances and administrative processes. We aim to provide a preliminary assessment within two weeks of receiving all necessary information.
Is my information kept confidential?
All client communications and documentation are handled in strict confidence. Eldervane adheres to data protection standards applicable in Switzerland, ensuring your privacy is respected.
What should I bring to my first meeting?
Please bring any relevant pension documents, identification, and a list of your questions. This helps us understand your situation quickly and provide clear initial guidance.
Can you represent me in discussions with social security offices?
Eldervane can liaise with social security authorities on your behalf, presenting your statements and clarifying requirements to help you obtain or adjust pension benefits accurately.