Seniors face a wide range of challenges as they age, but knowing your legal options can help you make informed decisions that allow you to continue making the most of each day. In our blog, we discuss issues such as estate planning, long-term care planning, disability planning, and retirement planning. To learn how we can assist with your specific elder law needs, please contact our office to request a free initial consultation.
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New State Laws to Protect Your Loved OnesNursing homes must comply with these policies to qualify for Medicare or Medicaid funds.
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Staying Aware of "Friends" Around the ElderlyThe elderly are often lonely and particularly susceptible to abusers.
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Elder Care: Should Children Pay?It is no longer news that long-term nursing care is astronomically expensive. Depending on the location, monthly costs can reach $7,000.00 or more.
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How Elder Law Attorneys Benefit Seniors and Their FamilyElder law attorneys, or CELAs, advocate for seniors and their families, addressing a wide range of legal issues affecting older or disabled individuals.
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What Can an Elder Law Attorney do For You?With aging baby boomers & rising international migration, the senior population is increasing in the US Explore the advantages of Brooklyn elder law attorney
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How to Identify Elderly Most At RiskThere is an increase in third-party scams as a result of the holiday season when people sincerely want to believe that they are making a donation to help others
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Nursing Homes and Rehabilitation Facilities: The Importance of Being PresentThere is serious concern about government oversight of long-term care facilities. The inspection of rehabilitation facilities is insufficient.
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10 Strategies to Thriving as a CaregiverIn these unprecedented times, we understand how important caregivers are. As such, our elder law attorney happily presents the caregiver's guide to thriving
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What Are The Benefits of Hiring an Elder Law Attorney?Estate law differs from elder law. Estate law is concerned with distributing your assets after your death, while elder law is concerned with preserving assets.
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Why a Health Care Proxy is an important part of an Estate PlanHealth Care proxy, medical directive, estate planning
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What Steps To Take Before Moving a Parent To Assisted Living
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November is Alzheimer's Awareness Month - Long Term Care Planning can Preserve your assets, Provide you Help and Protect your Future.Alzheimer's; Long term care needs; planning for long term care