top of page

What is Elder Law?

Enhanced Estate & Incapacity Planning

Assessing the types of assets you own and understanding your family dynamics helps us to create the right estate plan for you. This may include a will and/or revocable living trust as well as all of the necessary incapacity planning documents. Incapacity documents are power of attorney documents that allow a designated trusted agent to make decisions and handle your affairs if you are not able to do so for yourself. 

Long-Term Care Asset Planning

The number one question we hear is, "How do I protect my life savings from being spent on nursing home or home health care?" 

There are many ethical and legal ways to protect your savings and still receive the standard of long-term care you or your loved ones desire. 

Crisis Planning

When a loved one needs elevated care (nursing home or full-time in-home care) immediately and you face growing concerns about how to pay for this care, we can help. 

Benefits Application

We can assist in helping your loved one apply for Medicaid. Prior to the application, we review all assets and discuss ways to convert countable assets into non-countable assets to help facilitate the transition from self-pay to Medicaid assistance.

Guardianship

When it's too late to plan. In order to execute an estate plan, you must have mental capacity. If symptoms of cognitive decline have progressed beyond the point of being able to execute an estate plan, then we can help you through the legal process of obtaining guardianship of a loved one.

bottom of page