As you or your loved ones grow older, planning for the future becomes more important than ever. Elder law focuses on the legal and financial needs of seniors, including long-term care, asset protection, and securing family legacies. At Frank & Kraft, we provide compassionate guidance to help you make informed decisions about these critical matters.
Whether you’re preparing for retirement or assisting aging parents, a solid plan can ease your concerns and protect your loved ones. This guide outlines how elder law can support families across Indianapolis, IN and addresses common issues seniors face.
What Is Elder Law?
Elder law is a specialized area of legal services that helps seniors and their families handle age-related concerns. It includes planning for long-term care, Medicaid eligibility, guardianship, and protecting assets. Proper legal strategies can ensure you or your loved ones get the care needed while preserving family resources.
Elder law attorneys also prepare essential documents like powers of attorney, wills, and trusts. These documents clarify your wishes, simplify decision-making, and protect your interests. For more details, check out our article What You Need to Know Before Executing a Power of Attorney.
Why Elder Law Matters
Aging often comes with unique challenges. Elder law helps you address these issues, offering solutions like:
- Preparing for Long-Term Care Costs: Long-term care is costly, and Medicaid may help. An elder law attorney can help you qualify while protecting your savings. Learn more about Medicaid.
- Avoiding Family Conflicts: By establishing legal documents like a power of attorney or advance directives, you can avoid disputes over financial or medical decisions.
- Preserving Assets for Your Heirs: Estate planning tools, such as revocable and irrevocable trusts, can safeguard assets. Learn more about these trusts.
Key Areas of Elder Law
1. Medicaid Planning
Qualifying for Medicaid can be complicated. Eligibility requirements often include strict income and asset limits. However, legal strategies, such as creating a Medicaid Asset Protection Trust (MAPT), may allow you to qualify while safeguarding your wealth.
To better understand Medicaid, explore our blog Understanding Medicaid Eligibility for Seniors in Indiana,
2. Long-Term Care Options
Choosing the right care can be overwhelming. Elder law attorneys help you explore nursing homes, assisted living, and in-home care options.
Funding long-term care often requires a combination of personal savings, Medicaid, and private insurance.
Helpful info regarding long-term care insurance.
3. Estate Planning for Seniors
Estate planning for older adults often includes:
- Wills and Trusts: These documents ensure your assets are distributed according to your wishes.
- Powers of Attorney: A trusted individual can manage your financial and medical decisions if you’re unable to do so.
- Advance Directives: Specify your healthcare preferences for end-of-life care.
At Frank & Kraft, we’ll review your estate plans to ensure they meet your family’s needs while addressing concerns specific to seniors.
Common Questions About Elder Law
1. How can I protect my home from nursing home costs?
Elder law offers strategies to shield your home, like transferring ownership or placing it in a trust. These steps ensure your home remains in the family.
2. Who will make decisions if I’m incapacitated?
Creating a durable power of attorney and healthcare proxy allows trusted individuals to make decisions on your behalf.
3. How can I avoid family disputes over my care?
Clear legal plans, including wills, powers of attorney, and advance directives, minimize confusion and help avoid family conflict.
Call Frank & Kraft for Elder Law Services in Indianapolis
Planning for the future may feel overwhelming, but you don’t have to face it alone. At Frank & Kraft, we help Indianapolis families create strategies for elder law, Medicaid planning, and estate planning.
Contact us today at (317) 684-1100 or visit us at Contact Us to schedule a consultation and secure your family’s future.
Secure Your Future Today
Taking steps now can ensure your loved ones aren’t burdened by financial or legal challenges later. Whether you need help creating a will or planning for Medicaid, proactive decisions today provide peace of mind tomorrow. For practical tips, check out Planning for the Stages of Aging.
Call Frank & Kraft at (317) 684-1100 or visit us at Contact Us.
Elder Law Services for Indianapolis, Carmel, and Fishers
Frank & Kraft proudly serves families throughout Indianapolis, Carmel, and Fishers, IN. We are dedicated to helping you make informed decisions that protect your legacy.
- Alzheimer’s
- Emergency Medicaid
- Guardianship & Conservatorship
- Hospice Care
- Medicaid Planning
- Veteran’s Benefits
Coping With Alzheimer’s
If you or a loved one has recently been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s (or is exhibiting symptoms, such as memory loss), the most common response is to worry. Alzheimer’s disease leads to a number of life adjustments, including the need to make a wide range of decisions that pose possible legal consequences. Once you’ve been diagnosed, the ability to manage your own affairs will decrease over time, so early legal planning is essential. Making adequate, informed decisions about personal, business, and health care will become more difficult, however, there is information and help to ease your concerns and put you in the driver’s seat, and the knowledgeable attorneys at the Frank & Kraft Law can help.

Emergency Medicaid & Nursing
Home Planning
Besides the upheaval involved in moving to a nursing home, there is also the stress of figuring out how to pay for nursing home bills that can total thousands of dollars each month. During this difficult time, it is critical to make good financial choices during this period, because these decisions can have far-reaching consequences. Fortunately, there are options for alleviating the burden, and our office is available to guide you through this unfamiliar process. You don’t have to do this alone; an experienced attorney can be your family’s trusted advocate.

Guardianship & Conservatorship
Incapacity planning involves making decisions in advance of a physical or mental disability where you are unable to take care of yourself. In your plan, you state your wishes regarding how you will be cared for and you give somebody else, such as a spouse or adult child, the power to make financial and health care decisions on your behalf. What will you do if you or a loved one becomes disabled? Do you have a plan of action in place?

Hospice Care
If your physician has recommended hospice for you or a family member, you likely have lots of questions concerning such things as how much it costs, how you enroll, and how you can pay for it. Oftentimes, planning for a loved one who has a terminal illness can be complicated and emotionally draining. While hospice treatment can go on for years, in reality, the patient is dealing with a terminal illness, and they need to get their affairs in order. There are steps which should be taken now to ensure that everyone is protected, and a knowledgeable attorney from Frank & Kraft Law can help.

Medicaid Planning
Because the options available to pay for care are severely limited, Medicaid is the most popular option for most Americans. The need for nursing home care does not have to catch you off guard. Planning early is vital, if possible you should begin planning at least five years before you need to enter a nursing home. When you plan far in advance, you can work within Medicaid guidelines to create a plan that protects the majority or all of your assets from long-term care expenses. A well-informed attorney can help you to protect your family home, avoid penalties, and plan for the future you deserve.

Veteran’s Benefits
The VA provides monthly aid to wartime veterans, as well as surviving spouses of deceased veterans who require personal assistance in their activities of daily living, but some people have been misinformed—told that they do not qualify for benefits because their income and/or assets exceed the allowed thresholds. Our office is dedicated to helping clients preserve their assets by guiding them through the maze of legal issues, then setting a plan in motion for obtaining these long-term care benefits.

