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Elder Care Lawyer

Our law firm offers legal help for all aspects of elder care law. Specifically, we can help you with eldercare planning and directives.

It is inevitable that families will have to make critical decisions about retirement lifestyles, healthcare, and other issues related to eldercare. As your elder law attorney, we can guide you through the many areas that can make it easier to manage senior living.

What is Elder Care Law

Elder Law covers the many aspects of estate planning and healthcare planning for matters related to senior care. Elder law is a specialized area of estate planning. We offer legal expertise to create plans for how to access and afford healthcare, assisted living, nursing home care, hospice, and related eldercare needs.

Eldercare Legal Planning

Proactive Medicaid Planning

Proactive Medicaid Planning is a way to protect your assets and implement measures to maintain control over your assets and future medical care. With a well-designed Plan you can pass the look-back period, qualify for Medicaid, and avoid a lot of financial stress. Explore Proactive Medicaid Planning

Crisis Medicaid Planning

The purpose of Medicaid crisis planning is to protect your assets while at the same time getting the applicant approved for Medicaid benefits as soon as possible. It’s very possible that without some form of financial help you could find yourself facing personal bankruptcy. Explore Crisis Medicaid Planning

Advanced Directives

An advance directive for eldercare planning is a legal document that defines someone’s healthcare services preferences, and is used as instructions for caregivers in the event you become incapacitated. When medical or hospice needs arise is not the time you want to begin discussions about what to do. An advance directive makes certain things are done according to your wishes, and takes a lot of stress off of your family. Explore Advanced Directives


Getting Started – It’s Easier Than You May Think

The first thing to do is to call our law firm to set an appointment to meet with an eldercare lawyer.


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