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Elder law covers a number of different legal issues affecting older adults, their future or current caretakers, and their relatives. They handle important estate planning and financial matters and assist in the navigation of the medicaid process, assisted living and long term care planning for seniors.
This practice area includes elderly abuse, nursing home law, general estate planning issues, long-term care needs, Medicare, Medicaid, and the care of mentally ill elderly patients.
Elder law is an area of law that addresses the legal needs of elderly people, including retirement benefits, estate planning, health care, health management, and other issues.
Elder Law is a unique area of law that involves representing, involving and assisting both seniors and their families with planning for developing issues and promoting a high quality of life for our clients and their families.
The Statewide Elder Rights Coalition was formed in 1997 to promote elder rights advocacy, coordinate the Older Americans Act programs under Title IIIB Legal Services; and Title VII Prevention of Elder Abuse, Neglect and Financial Exploitation.
Elder law specializes in legal issues that the aging population is confronted with. Oftentimes, the purpose of elder law is planning to prepare the elderly person for financial freedom and autonomy through proper financial planning and decisions regarding long-care.