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What Elder Law Attorneys Can Do For Seniors and Their Families

It is common for aging Americans to entrust family members or friends with the management of their finances, health, and other affairs during retirement and beyond. They often believe that their family members will be able to take care of any issues that arise. While consulting with loved ones about plans and wishes can be beneficial, relying solely on them can cause problems in the long run for both seniors and their families.

Instead, it is best to seek the advice of an elder law attorney when it comes to putting proper planning in place. The issues around retirement, wills, and estate planning are often complex. Working with a legal professional can help seniors navigate these details to ensure that decisions and plans are suited to their specific situation.

Having legal arrangements in place related to retirement benefits, and assets, and determining who will be responsible for the welfare of an aging loved one can also help to avoid family disputes, and ensure that assets are preserved as intended. And although we’d like to assume family members always have seniors’ best interests at heart, legally-binding arrangements also protect against abuse and financial exploitation.

But it isn’t just seniors that benefit from working with a legal professional. Elder law attorneys can also assist heirs and beneficiaries by ensuring that assets don’t fall into wrongful hands due to debts, divorces, or other extenuating circumstances. They can also help beneficiaries avoid the long and complicated probate process.

Elder law attorney expertise

Elder law attorneys have the expertise to help seniors and their loved ones navigate all of the legal issues impacting the elderly. They can help clients to better understand Medicare and Medicaid programs and laws, and assist clients and families with all of the legal aspects of planning, including drafting wills, estate plans, and trusts.

Below is a list of some of the services elder law attorneys provide:

  • Medicaid Eligibility, Applications, and Planning
  • Medicare Eligibility and Claims
  • Social security and disability claims and appeals
  • Long-term care planning
  • Financial planning for long-term care
  • Drafting wills and trusts
  • Medical Power of Attorney
  • Financial Power of Attorney
  • Elder abuse case management
  • Patient rights
  • Nursing home issues and disputes
  • Establishing and managing Estates and Trusts
  • Tax advice and planning strategies
  • Probate services
  • Asset protection

… and more

Seniors tend to procrastinate planning due to the unpleasant associations between illness and death. Elder law attorneys can alleviate that discomfort by facilitating family conversations and shifting the focus to the positive benefits of planning and preparedness. Cost can also deter seniors from seeking legal advice and services, however, failing to plan can ultimately end up being far more expensive.

No matter the issue at hand, seniors and their loved ones will benefit from working with a legal professional. If you’d like to learn more about how elder law services can help you or an aging loved one, please contact us at (520) 563-2020We look forward to the opportunity to work with you.

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If you have a parent or a loved one who requires care in a nursing home or an assisted living facility, you may wonder how you'll pay for it! At The Johnson Firm, P.C., we can guide you through the steps, whether you are planning for the future or are already in crisis mode. We can provide informed and caring counsel to help your loved one apply for Medicaid or veterans benefits.

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