Senior’s Legal Issues May Require a Specialized Attorney
There are some legal problems unique to older adults that many attorneys are not equipped to provide accurate advice about such as Medicaid, Social Security or disability claims, trusts or estate planning, or issues regarding long term care. When an elderly person requires the services of an attorney to protect their financial interests or to solve legal issues, experts recommend hiring an elder law attorney who specializes in advocating for the elderly and their loved ones.
The FindLaw website explains, “Most elder law attorneys handle a wide range of legal matters affecting an older or disabled person, including issues related to health care, long term care planning, guardianship, retirement, Social Security, Medicare/Medicaid, and other important matters.” However, remember that as with all attorneys, elder law attorneys also specialize in specific areas of the law so look for one that has the expertise you need.
Many families find it makes good sense to hire an elder attorney to protect and preserve their loved one’s assets when they sell their home to move into an assisted living or memory care community. This is a case where you would want to find one that specializes in financial and estate planning. The elder attorney also can assist with legal issues that arise with the actual care of the senior including helping to sort out supplemental and long-term health insurance problems.
An elder attorney can draw up a durable power of attorney as well as draft a living will, living trust or other advance directives, or set up conservatorships and guardianships. They can help answer questions regarding nursing home resident rights and other patient rights'.
To find an elder law attorney, experts recommend asking friends, family members or other business connections for referrals. Findlaw.com says you can check online and read through websites or use their online attorney directory.
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Source: elder.findlaw.com/what-is-elder-law/what-does-an-elder-law-attorney-do-.html