The Elderlaw Firm, led by Dennis Toman at 318 South Main Street, Butler, PA 16001, specializes in elder law planning focused on three primary areas: planning ahead for senior years, addressing post-diagnosis needs for conditions like Alzheimer’s, and managing care crises. Their approach combines legal and financial strategies to leverage both private resources and public benefits, helping clients avoid running out of money and options in retirement. For clients with memory or mobility problems, the firm creates plans to protect homes and retirement savings if Medicaid becomes necessary, avoiding outright gifts to children in favor of specialized trusts. When confronting immediate nursing home needs, their attorneys help find appropriate care facilities while preserving assets through Medicaid and Veterans benefit applications. The firm recommends seeking guidance from Certified Elder Law Attorneys (CELA) or Board Certified Specialists through the North Carolina State Bar, addressing issues including guardianship, Medicare, retirement benefits, age discrimination, elder abuse, housing, and medical decision-making. Contact them at (336) 378-1122 for assistance navigating these complex matters.

www.elderlawfirm.com/north-carolina-elder-law/

Pearson Bollman Law operates from 7201 West 129th Street, Suite 160, Overland Park, KS 66213, specializing in elder law services that address the unique needs of older adults. Their Kansas elder lawyers provide tailored solutions for estate planning, asset protection, Medicaid planning, trust administration, and social security disability assistance. The firm’s approach combines comprehensive expertise with compassionate counsel, focusing on protecting clients’ assets, healthcare wishes, and family’s future. Their estate planning services include drafting wills and trusts, establishing living wills, and creating powers of attorney for financial and healthcare decisions. The attorneys excel at Medicaid planning, developing strategies to cover long-term care costs without depleting savings while maintaining eligibility for benefits. They also offer skilled trust administration services, probate guidance, and assistance with end-of-life care planning through healthcare directives. Understanding the challenges seniors face with paying for long-term care, managing trusts, and ensuring healthcare decisions reflect their wishes, Pearson Bollman Law provides solutions that offer peace of mind. Contact them at 913-804-2710 for a free consultation.

www.pearsonbollmanlaw.com/overland-park-ks-elder-law-attorney/

Hanlon Niemann & Wright, P.C., located at 3499 Route 9 North, Suite 1F, Freehold, NJ 07728 (732-863-9900), specializes in Medicaid planning for New Jersey’s aging population. Led by Fredrick P. Niemann, Esq., the firm helps clients fearful of losing everything to nursing homes and long-term care costs. They recommend purchasing long-term care insurance for those medically and financially qualified, especially during one’s 40s or 50s when premiums are less expensive. For those unable to qualify due to medical conditions or prohibitive premiums, they suggest asset protection planning well in advance of needing Medicaid benefits. Their attorneys explain Medicaid’s strict financial eligibility requirements—single applicants may have only $2,000 in countable resources in New Jersey—while detailing exempt resources including primary residences (under limited circumstances), one car, burial plots, irrevocable prepaid funeral plans, and life insurance with face value under $1,500. For married couples, they explain how anti-impoverishment laws provide additional resources for community spouses through the Community Spouse Resource Allowance, which allows well spouses to keep half of countable resources (between $30,828 and $154,140 for 2024).

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Located at 600 West Germantown Pike, Suite 400 in Plymouth Meeting, PA, Slutsky Elder Law has provided compassionate elder law services for 30 years under the leadership of Robert Slutsky, Esq. Serving Montgomery, Chester, and Delaware Counties, this award-winning firm specializes in asset protection, Medicaid planning, estate planning, probate, guardianships, and powers of attorney. Named a Top Lawyer by Main Line Today Magazine and recognized as a PA Super Lawyer, Slutsky brings exceptional expertise as one of Pennsylvania’s first elder law attorneys. The firm helps seniors qualify for Medicaid while protecting family assets from nursing home costs and government recovery actions. Their comprehensive approach includes creating effective long-term care plans and navigating complex Medicaid regulations, including the five-year lookback period. As solicitor for the Montgomery County Office of Aging and Adult Services for over two decades, Slutsky brings unique insight into elderly financial and legal situations. The firm offers a holistic strategy to maximize resources while protecting family assets, providing clients peace of mind through detailed planning that addresses potential healthcare crises before they occur.

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Orson and Brusini Ltd., with offices in West Warwick, Newport, and Wakefield, Rhode Island, provides comprehensive elder law and estate planning services tailored to clients’ unique circumstances. The firm specializes in elder law and special needs planning, offering expertise in navigating state and federal requirements for government benefits like Medicaid and veterans benefits. Their attorneys assist with qualifying for nursing home expense coverage and specialized support services, creating financial roadmaps that expand care choices while protecting assets. Additional practice areas include estate planning with sophisticated tax strategies, asset protection, trust administration with fiduciary representation, guardianship proceedings, and estate and trust litigation. The firm’s approach emphasizes creating individually tailored plans that minimize estate taxes, protect assets from long-term care expenses, and ensure proper management of healthcare and financial decisions. With experience in complex family dynamics and trust administration, they guide clients through guardianship needs and potential conflicts between beneficiaries and fiduciaries. Contact them at (401) 223-2100.

www.orsonandbrusini.com/elder-law-and-estate-planning/

Stone & Sutton Law operates from 837 Grace Ave., Panama City, FL 32401, with attorney Pam Sutton leading their elder law practice. A Harvard graduate with the highest peer review rating from Martindale-Hubbell, Sutton provides personalized elder law services beginning with comprehensive initial consultations to analyze each client’s specific circumstances. The firm offers a wide range of elder law services including wills, trusts, power of attorney, health care surrogate designations, living wills, probate proceedings, guardianship, special needs trusts, deeds, asset protection, and ancillary administration of estates. They emphasize that most clients don’t need all available services and work to determine what’s truly necessary, often finding less complicated and less costly solutions than clients initially anticipate. Their elder law practice extends to incompetency proceedings and guardianships for vulnerable seniors, management of minor children’s assets, healthcare and long-term care planning, Medicare eligibility, and elder abuse cases. With overlapping experience in personal injury and elder law, the firm effectively investigates and pursues nursing home abuse cases, advocating for proper care of vulnerable elderly clients. Contact them at (850) 785-7272.

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McGinty & Belcher, Attorneys, based at 694 High St NE in Salem, Oregon, offers specialized elder law services addressing the complex needs of aging adults. Their practice extends beyond basic estate planning to encompass all aspects of planning for aging, illness, and incapacity, with particular sensitivity to competence issues affecting elderly clients. The firm helps clients navigate long-term care options, focusing on preserving independence and protecting resources against the substantial financial burden of nursing home costs, which can range from $60,000 to $150,000 annually. Their comprehensive services include health and personal care planning, asset protection strategies, public benefits assistance for Medicaid and Medicare, veterans benefits guidance, and capacity assessment. The attorneys assist with guardianship proceedings, will and trust planning, special needs planning for adults and children, and Medicaid planning to avoid financial devastation from long-term care expenses. The firm maintains active involvement with the Oregon State Bar’s Elder Law Section and various elder advocacy organizations, frequently speaking to community groups and providing free initial consultations.

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Bregman & Lantz, LLC, operating from 1205 Wyoming Avenue in Forty Fort, PA, provides comprehensive elder law services focusing on asset protection planning, long-term care planning, nursing home planning, and guardianship throughout the greater Wilkes-Barre area. Their team of attorneys addresses the unique legal concerns faced by elderly clients, helping them safeguard assets accumulated over a lifetime from potential lawsuits, medical issues, and creditors. The firm offers specialized assistance navigating the costly world of long-term care, helping clients qualify for Medicaid coverage without spending down their life savings and avoiding potential depletion of family assets. Their attorneys work carefully to establish every necessary detail of estate planning, providing meticulous attention to asset protection strategies and eligibility requirements. For situations where individuals can no longer execute healthcare directives or power of attorney documents, Bregman & Lantz can guide families through guardianship proceedings, obtaining court appointments that authorize decision-making authority for incapacitated individuals. The firm emphasizes personalized legal guidance, helping clients meet elder law goals through every step of the process with dedicated support.

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Littman Krooks LLP operates from Westchester County (914-684-2100) and New York City (212-490-2020), providing comprehensive elder law services through New York’s only firm with three Certified Elder Law Attorneys from the National Elder Law Foundation. Founding partners Bernard A. Krooks and Mitchell C. Littman deliver high-quality representation for seniors facing estate planning, Medicaid planning, guardianship, and estate administration challenges. The firm excels in addressing nursing home issues, where costs for a semi-private room in New York State reached $131,853 in 2016. Their expertise in navigating Medicaid’s five-year look-back period proves critical for families facing the complex financial maze of long-term care. Their attorneys provide strategic asset protection guidance to help families preserve wealth while qualifying for benefits. The firm’s approach combines large law firm resources with personalized small firm attention, helping clients understand healthcare directives, probate alternatives, and trust administration. With recognition in Best Lawyers in America since 2005, the firm assists clients through comprehensive life care planning tailored to each family’s unique circumstances.

www.littmankrooks.com/elder-law/

G. Mark Shalloway leads Shalloway & Shalloway, P.A. at 1400 Centrepark Blvd., Suite #600, West Palm Beach, FL 33401 (561-686-6200), helping clients navigate elder law and estate planning complexities. Their attorneys have assisted thousands with estate planning, including drafting wills and trusts, while addressing tax consequences and legal implications to safeguard assets. The firm emphasizes that estate planning extends beyond creating trusts or wills to include comprehensive document preparation like powers of attorney, living wills, and do-not-resuscitate orders that work together if health deteriorates. Their attorneys highlight trusts as valuable tools for avoiding probate, the court process that can be costly and time-consuming due to court requirements and waiting periods. The firm explains that revocable living trusts help avoid probate and ensure asset distribution according to wishes but won’t help with Medicaid qualification or asset protection for nursing home care. For clients with disabilities, the firm offers Special Needs Trusts. Shalloway & Shalloway takes a personalized approach to determine which trust best fits each client’s age, health, and financial situation.

www.shalloway.com/elder-law-attorney/estate-planning/

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