Elder Law Attorneys
If you or a loved one is concerned about cost of longterm care and how you will pay for it, then you should speak to an elder law attorney. The elder law attorney will be able to explain to you the various methods of paying for long-term care, including the government benefit programs that are available and how to qualify for them. If you are concerned about planning for a time when you might not be able to make decisions on your own, then an elder law attorney can explain to you the various options that are available to you to make sure your wishes are carried out in the event you become incapacitated. These are just a couple of the many ways an elder law attorney can assist you. There are many more types of situations where an elder law attorney can be helpful. That is why it is so important for you to speak with one so that your individual concerns can be addressed.
Law Office of Sean W. Scott
- Asset Preservation
- Wills, Trusts, Estate Planning
- Medicaid Qualifications
Law Office of Dennis J. Szafran
- Trust Administration
- Medicaid Qualification
- Veterans Benefits
Mangsen Law, PLLC
- Wills, Trusts, Probate
- Social Security Disability
- Medicaid Planning
The Schofner Law Firm
- Medicaid Planning & Applications
- Probate & Trust Settlement
- Estate Planning
Rooth & Rooth Elder Law
- Medicaid Planning & Applications
- Qualified Income Trusts
- Wills, Trusts, Living Wills, POAs
Hemness Faller Elder Law
- Medicaid Eligibility, Applications
- Probate & Trust Administration
- Veterans Benefits
Christie D. Arkovich, P.A.
- Long Term Care Insurance Denials
- Power of Attorney, Wills, Healthcare Surrogate
- Probate, Medicaid Planning