Our team of experienced elder law attorneys is here to help guide you through the complex world of Medicaid and long-term care planning to ensure that you and your loved ones receive the care and support you need.
We offer a range of Medicaid and long-term care planning services, including:
- Medicaid Eligibility Planning: we work with you to develop strategies to help you or your loved one become eligible for Medicaid benefits, which can help cover the costs of long-term care.
- Asset Protection Planning: we help you protect your assets from being depleted by the high costs of long-term care, while still being eligible for Medicaid benefits.
- Special Needs Planning: we assist clients with establishing trusts to provide for the long-term care needs of disabled loved ones.
- Long-Term Care Planning: we work with you to create a comprehensive plan for your or a loved ones’ long-term care needs, including determining the most appropriate type of care and how to pay for it.
We have extensive experience in Medicaid and long-term care planning. We understand that every client's situation is unique, and we work closely with you to develop personalized solutions that meet your specific needs and goals. Our attorneys stay up-to-date on the latest developments in Medicaid and long-term care planning to ensure you receive the most effective and efficient legal representation possible.
If you need assistance with Medicaid and long-term care planning, contact us today.
Long Term Care Planning FAQs
Q: What is Medicaid planning?
A: Medicaid planning involves strategies to help individuals and families become eligible for Medicaid benefits to cover the costs of long-term care.
Q: Who is eligible for Medicaid benefits?
A: Eligibility for Medicaid benefits varies and is based on factors such as income, assets, and medical needs.
Q: How can a lawyer help with Medicaid planning?
A: An experienced lawyer can help you navigate the complex eligibility requirements and develop strategies to protect your assets while still being eligible for Medicaid benefits.
Q: What is asset protection planning?
A: Asset protection planning involves developing strategies to protect your assets from being depleted by the high costs of long-term care, while still being eligible for Medicaid benefits.
Q: What is special needs planning?
A: Special needs planning involves establishing trusts and other legal arrangements to provide for the long-term care needs of disabled individuals.
Q: How far in advance should I start planning for long-term care?
A: It is never too early to start planning for long-term care. The earlier you start, the more options you may have available to you.
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