Kitroser Lewis & Mighdoll, located at 631 US Highway 1, Suite 406, North Palm Beach, FL 33408, delivers comprehensive elder law services with a compassionate approach. Their Palm Beach Gardens attorneys understand that elder law extends beyond legal planning, protecting vulnerable community members through tailored services. They specialize in irrevocable trusts, guiding families through the establishment process to shield assets from probate, creditors, and nursing home costs while emphasizing the importance of trustee selection. Their estate planning expertise includes customized wills, trusts, and powers of attorney reflecting specific client needs and objectives. The firm handles guardianship solutions, assisting families when elderly individuals can no longer manage affairs due to physical or mental incapacity. They develop comprehensive incapacity plans addressing financial and healthcare matters, create healthcare directives, implement Medicaid planning strategies, and protect seniors from exploitation. For personalized elder law assistance focused on preserving quality of life, contact them at 561-721-0600.

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Dobson Law Group serves clients from 220 Howe Street, Greenville, SC 29601, providing comprehensive elder law services. Their experienced attorneys address the legal complexities and financial challenges associated with aging, incapacity, disability, special needs, long-term care, and end-of-life planning. The firm offers a range of specialized elder law services including creation of power of attorney documents, special needs planning and trusts, long-term care planning, guardianships and conservatorships, and nursing home law. They emphasize the importance of having a comprehensive durable power of attorney to allow trusted family members to manage affairs during incapacity, preventing the need for costly guardianship proceedings. Their approach includes providing advice and creating legal documents while also assisting with practical matters like locating resources and support organizations. The firm even offers bill pay services for individuals needing assistance with monthly bills and medical insurance benefit reconciliation. For compassionate elder law guidance from “A True Advocate,” contact them at (864) 271-8171 for an initial consultation.

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Church, Langdon, Lopp, Banet Law at 318 Pearl Street, Suite 200, New Albany, IN 47150 offers comprehensive estate planning services led by attorney Gary Banet, who specializes in estate planning and trust administration. Their Clarksville estate lawyers understand that planning for your absence is uncomfortable but necessary for supporting your family after you pass. They create legally binding estate plans tailored to individual circumstances and goals, ensuring families avoid the frustrations of unsettled estates. The firm’s expertise extends to Medicaid and long-term care planning, helping clients understand eligibility requirements and implement asset protection strategies that preserve inheritances while qualifying for benefits. They emphasize the importance of early planning to maximize asset protection before nursing home placement. Their attorneys also focus on creating wills and estate plans that minimize probate complications and family disputes. Additionally, they provide guidance on establishing powers of attorney for healthcare and financial matters. For a consultation, call 812-725-8224.

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Attorney John L. Roberts provides specialized elder law services from his Springfield, Massachusetts office, focusing on MassHealth eligibility and Medicaid planning. He offers discovery meetings in person or virtually via Facetime, Skype, or phone to help clients understand how recent changes in laws and regulations might benefit them and their families. His practice emphasizes strategic planning to avoid Medicaid Estate Recovery claims that could force families to forfeit valuable assets after a patient’s death. For clients requiring Medicaid for nursing home care, Attorney Roberts explores various options including MassHealth Compliant annuities for married couples. He provides downloadable resources showing current eligibility amounts for both MassHealth At-Home Care and Medicaid Long Term Care programs. The firm assists clients with caregiver contracts, long-term care insurance evaluation, and veterans benefits qualification. Client testimonials highlight Attorney Roberts’ effectiveness in helping families navigate their elder care journeys while preserving assets and securing appropriate benefits. His practice areas encompass nursing home cost management, Medicare coordination, and at-home care arrangements designed to help seniors remain in their communities when possible. Contact Attorney Roberts at (413) 567-5600 to schedule a discovery meeting regarding your MassHealth or Medicaid planning needs.

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Owings Wilson & Coleman operates from the Riverview Tower at 900 S. Gay Street, Suite 800 in Knoxville, Tennessee, providing specialized elder law services to high net worth individuals and privately owned entities. Their practice addresses the unique strategic life planning needs that arise when transitioning assets and caring for aging family members. Felicia Coalson, the firm’s Elder Law Department head, brings over a decade of experience handling complex estate and elder needs issues. Working alongside partner Stephanie Coleman, she provides coordinated approaches to estate and elder management that help avoid planning pitfalls. Their services include probate litigation, conservatorships, estate administration, Medicaid planning, life planning, estate planning, income tax planning, and nursing home representation. The practice addresses challenging situations like balancing assets among family members, particularly when some children are involved in family businesses while others have chosen different paths. The attorneys help clients navigate the delicate balance of rewarding business-involved children without slighting others, especially when the business represents the major share of estate value. They also assist with volatile situations when family members disagree during estate settlement, providing guidance, patience, and understanding to help clients through inevitable transitions.

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Based at 531 Couch Dr Suite 201, Oklahoma City, OK 73102, Ball Morse Lowe provides specialized elder law services to Oklahoma City residents seeking guidance through complex legal issues related to aging and retirement. Their team offers individualized advice on estate planning, Medicaid planning, long-term care planning, and other elder law matters. They explain that elder law combines traditional legal areas with specialized knowledge about public benefits, retirement income systems, and other issues affecting seniors. The firm provides comprehensive guidance on wills, trusts, guardianships, conservatorships, healthcare directives, and long-term care planning including nursing home options and in-home care services. Their attorneys also assist with trust management, disability planning, asset protection, and navigating government programs. Clients unsure whether they need an elder law attorney can determine this by considering whether they have neglected essential planning documents, are concerned about potential long-term care expenses, have specific legal questions about aging, need guidance on asset protection, or require assistance with government benefit programs. With extensive experience in elder law, the firm serves families throughout Oklahoma City with a commitment to providing excellent legal representation and compassionate service. Call them at 405-701-5355.

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Shinners & Cook, based at 5195 Hampton Place in Saginaw, Michigan, provides comprehensive elder law services addressing the critical financial challenges facing middle-class seniors. Their attorneys recognize that proper planning is essential as the high cost of long-term care—exceeding $10,000 monthly—threatens to devastate families’ hard-earned savings. Their experienced elder law team takes a holistic approach to analyzing clients’ unique situations, considering health, family circumstances, and financial resources to develop personalized legal strategies. The firm assists with various elder law issues including elder fraud protection, probate administration, wills and trusts creation, long-term care planning, Medicare and Social Security navigation, and age-related employment discrimination. Their attorneys emphasize the importance of early planning rather than reacting to crises, helping clients structure assets appropriately for Medicaid qualification while maintaining quality care. The team also guides clients through establishing powers of attorney, healthcare directives, and trusts that protect assets from beneficiaries’ personal creditors. Whether addressing immediate care needs or planning for future possibilities, Shinners & Cook helps seniors maintain control over critical decisions affecting assets, healthcare, and quality of life. Contact them at (989) 799-5000.

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Laura Butkute practices at Elder Care Law California with offices at 475 Washington Blvd, Suite 200, Marina Del Rey, CA 90292, specializing in elder law services throughout Orange County. A UCLA Law School graduate licensed by the California State Bar, Butkute brings unique expertise in Medicaid planning and asset protection beyond traditional estate planning. Her practice focuses on navigating Medi-Cal’s ever-changing rules and exemptions, helping clients qualify despite assets exceeding allowable amounts. The firm tailors approaches for each client to maximize financial savings, moving assets from non-exempt to exempt categories during application processes. They help clients avoid look-back periods and secure Medi-Cal qualification in Orange County, enabling state coverage for care instead of out-of-pocket payments. Their services extend to probate matters, estate planning including guardian appointments for minor children, and conservatorships for those needing financial management assistance. The firm handles both routine and complex cases, recently helping a client paying $14,000 monthly for sub-acute nursing care qualify for Medi-Cal with three months of retroactive reimbursement. They also successfully contested a Medi-Cal denial for a client who would otherwise have been discharged home rather than receiving necessary care. Contact them at (866) 822-7211.

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Dennis Toman founded The Elderlaw Firm in Greensboro, NC, providing specialized guidance on powers of attorney and guardianships for seniors. His practice explains the crucial differences between these legal mechanisms, noting that guardianships typically become necessary when adults suffer from mental disabilities like dementia, rendering them unable to make responsible decisions. Court-appointed guardians or conservators assume authority over significant matters including healthcare, finances, and legal proceedings. Toman emphasizes that guardianships are not granted lightly due to the profound impact of transferring independence to another person, encouraging families to explore alternatives first. He presents powers of attorney as a preferred alternative that allows seniors greater control, giving them the ability to specify powers granted and select their own agent in advance. Unlike court-appointed guardians in emergency situations, powers of attorney can be as expansive or limited as the senior prefers. The firm recommends consulting with an elder law attorney when establishing powers of attorney to ensure preferences and needs are accurately reflected in the documents. Toman’s practice assists with both power of attorney creation and guardianship matters when necessary. Contact the firm at (336) 378-1122.

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Legacy Law Group operates from offices at 708 N. Argonne Road, Suite 1B in Spokane Valley, WA, specializing in strategic long-term care planning for Eastern Washington residents. Their elder law attorneys help clients explore essential asset preservation strategies, particularly those facilitating Medicaid benefits qualification. The firm provides comprehensive Medicaid planning assistance, explaining eligibility requirements including Washington State’s monthly income limits of $2,349 for individuals and $4,698 for married couples applying jointly, along with the $2,000 individual asset limit. Their attorneys recommend effective approaches for clients exceeding these thresholds, including the strategic “spending down” of excess monthly income on medical expenses before Medicaid covers remaining costs. The team conducts detailed asset inventories, distinguishing between countable assets (cash, investments, non-residential property) and exempt resources (primary residence, vehicles, personal belongings), then develops personalized Medicaid asset preservation strategies. These may include transfers to spouses or disabled children, trust creation, or converting excess assets to exempt categories through home renovations, prepaid funeral expenses, or debt reduction. For comprehensive guidance on long-term care options, contact their Spokane office at (509) 315-8087.

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