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Elder Law

Why Should I Consult With an Elder Law Attorney?

March 26, 2015Elder Law

Why Should I Consult With an Elder Law Attorney?

When you are traversing your career path and raising your family, you have day-to-day concerns that occupy your thought processes.  As time passes, you may start to envision your retirement years, and those active years can be among the best years of your life. It can be difficult to envision the period of time that will follow your active retirement years.  At the same time, there are certain eventualities that elders face, and you may want to discuss them with an elder law … [Read more...] about Why Should I Consult With an Elder Law Attorney?

Medicaid Planning FAQs: Can I Get Help in My Home?

March 24, 2015Elder Law, Medicaid

Medicaid Planning FAQs: Can I Get Help in My Home?

When you hear the term "Medicaid planning," you may feel as though it is something that does not apply to you.  After all, Medicaid is a health insurance program for people with very limited resources.   If you have health insurance, and you will qualify for Medicare as a senior citizen, the notion of Medicaid planning can seem irrelevant to you. While this makes sense on the surface, Medicaid planning is in fact quite important to many elders.  This is because of the fact … [Read more...] about Medicaid Planning FAQs: Can I Get Help in My Home?

Is My Spouse Protected if I Apply for Medicaid?

March 5, 2015Elder Law, Medicaid

Is My Spouse Protected if I Apply for Medicaid?

If you have saved diligently for retirement as you have traversed your career path over the years, you may wonder why you would ever want to apply for Medicaid. After all, Medicaid is a health insurance program for people who are financially needy, and you have resources.  Plus, you would not need Medicaid anyway, because you will qualify for Medicare when you reach the age of 65. This is a logical rationale, but in reality, many seniors who were never poor ultimately apply for … [Read more...] about Is My Spouse Protected if I Apply for Medicaid?

Will Medicare Cover All of My Health Care Costs?

February 3, 2015Elder Law, Long-Term Care, medicare in indiana

Will Medicare Cover All of My Health Care Costs?

We provide holistic assistance for people who want to be fully prepared for the eventualities of aging.  One thing leads to another, so you should prepare for your active retirement years and the twilight years that will follow. Medicare is an important piece to the puzzle.  Most people are aware of the fact that Medicare is a government health insurance program that is intended to provide health care coverage for senior citizens. Everyone does not automatically qualify for … [Read more...] about Will Medicare Cover All of My Health Care Costs?

Do Elder Law Attorneys Practice in Other Areas?

January 6, 2015Elder Law

The legal field is vast, and it is difficult for an attorney to focus on every different area of the law at the same time.  As a result, attorneys tend to devote themselves to certain specialties that they are particularly passionate about.  One of these areas is the elder law niche. The name more or less explains the area of specialization: Elder law attorneys counsel people who are concerned about the eventualities of aging. If you are looking ahead toward the future, there are … [Read more...] about Do Elder Law Attorneys Practice in Other Areas?

How Do Elder Law Attorneys Charge?

December 30, 2014Elder Law

How Do Elder Law Attorneys Charge?

There are certain legal issues that impact senior citizens, and elder law attorneys focus on this area of the law.  Since so many baby boomers are reaching retirement age at the present time, there are a lot of people out there looking for answers.  Elder law attorneys assist clients who are trying to navigate through the eventualities of aging. While there are many different elder law matters that seniors should understand, there is one issue that stands above the rest. Living … [Read more...] about How Do Elder Law Attorneys Charge?

Do Elder Law Attorneys Practice in Other Areas?

December 4, 2014Elder Law

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If you are concerned about legal matters that impact senior citizens, you would do well to discuss your future with a licensed elder law attorney.  You should go forward with a full understanding of these issues, and you should work within a well constructed plan that leads to a comfortable future. An elder law attorney is typically going to have an expanded area of focus.  Retirement planning, financial planning, elder law and estate planning are all interconnected.  To be … [Read more...] about Do Elder Law Attorneys Practice in Other Areas?

Is There a National Organization of Elder Law Attorneys?

November 13, 2014Elder Law

Is There a National Organization of Elder Law Attorneys?

Estate planning attorneys typically focus on elder law as well.  You certainly want to make sure that your loved ones receive their inheritances after you pass away, but you should also prepare yourself for the eventualities of aging. There are a number of elder law issues that are being prioritized at the present time.  One of them is the matter of long-term care. Living Assistance Most elders will need help with their activities of daily living eventually.  Since … [Read more...] about Is There a National Organization of Elder Law Attorneys?

Can I Dissolve My Medicaid Trust?

November 11, 2014Elder Law, Medicaid

Can I Dissolve My Medicaid Trust?

Before we look at Medicaid trusts, we should explain why Medicaid should matter to you. Most people are aware of the fact that Medicaid is a government health insurance program that is in place to help people who are financially needy. If you have worked throughout your life, you will qualify for Medicare when you reach the age of 65.  Medicare also provides health insurance, so you wouldn't need Medicaid if you are enrolled in the Medicare program, right? The answer is that you … [Read more...] about Can I Dissolve My Medicaid Trust?

Will My Trust Protect My Assets From Medicaid?

October 30, 2014Elder Law, Medicaid

Medicaid is a health insurance program that is administered by the federal government in tandem with each respective state government.  The program is intended for people who have very limited financial resources. You have to fit within very modest income and asset limits if you want to qualify for Medicaid. Medicare is also a government run health insurance program, and for the most part, it is designed to help senior citizens, though there are limited exceptions. This program is not … [Read more...] about Will My Trust Protect My Assets From Medicaid?

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