
How Can an Elder Law Attorney Help You?
Elder law is a specialized legal practice area that focuses on the unique legal needs of older adults.
Elder law is a specialized legal practice area that focuses on the unique legal needs of older adults.
Navigating the complexities of government healthcare programs can be a daunting task, especially when it comes to applying for Medicaid.
When preparing testamentary documents, such as wills and trusts, protecting beneficiaries with disabilities should be a priority.
Data from sources like the U.S. Census Bureau shows in no uncertain terms that the U.S. population has grown older over the prior two decades.
Scam artists often target older adults, partly because they have amassed greater wealth.
Aging solo is about those individuals who are widowed or not married, live alone and have no family or none they can count on. They are going through the last years of their lives on their own. It can be just fine until one’s health declines and the usual activities and access to friends get out of reach.
While it may not seem necessary when a special needs child is young, setting up a trust to ensure their financial stability is better to be done sooner rather than later.
A consultation is an initial meeting with a lawyer. During this meeting, you can discuss your unique situation and your concerns.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s tally of 19 possible long COVID symptoms comes with the caveat that it’s ‘not a comprehensive list.’
A not uncommon estate planning scenario is an elderly parent who lives with an adult child, either at the parent(s)’s home or at the child’s home.
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