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Understanding and Making Use of Elder Care Law

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Do you ever think about elder care law? If not, it might be time to start.

As you age, elder care law becomes more important. You’re likely to find you are facing complicated and new issues.

Estate planning, disability, health care, retirement, taxes, financial planning, abuse and discrimination issues can, and often do, arise in elder years. It is important to know your rights. And seek counseling and advice when needed. When dealing with legal issues that pertain to elder individuals, it’s wise to seek counseling from a lawyer who is certified in ‘Elder Law’.

Elder care law is a moderately new form of law practice. It focuses solely on the needs and laws governing our elders. Many laws and community-based programs exist for our elder individuals. Unless educated in this area, you may need help deciphering the details. What is available to you and your rights as you age can be overwhelming.

First, with elder care law it’s advisable to choose a lawyer with this speciality. Second, they should also be able to recognize ethical issues that may arise and suggest public and private non-legal community resources to meet needs.

All Aspects of Life Management and Functional Needs Covered

Nearly all aspects of life management for elder persons are covered under some form of elder law that protects your rights. There are elder laws pertaining to estate planning, wills, trusts, guardianships and end of life planning. Elder laws exist for protection against abuse, neglect and fraud. It is important to consult elder laws when dealing with disability, medical care, nursing home and housing issues, as well as retirement, insurance and employment issues.

Due to elder laws, many state and local agencies receive grants to offer services such as support groups, reprieve and counseling. While it may not be necessary or affordable to hire a lawyer, these organizations can usually advise on elder law topics and suggest services that may be helpful. If you are facing an issue pertaining to elder law, check your phone book or the Internet for local and state agencies that may be able to help you.

Aging Myths Ignored While True Difficulties Are Recognized

Attorneys who primarily work with senior individuals and people with functional needs appreciate the complex financial and social decisions their clients face. Attorneys experienced in elder law and the needs of functional persons, bring a special breadth of knowledge to their practice. This knowledge allows them and their staff to ignore the myths relating to aging and the competence of senior individuals and people with disabilities. At the same time, they will take into account and empathize with some of the true physical and mental difficulties that often accompany the aging process. They are tied into a formal or informal system of social workers, geriatric care managers, psychologists, and other professionals who may be of assistance to you or your loved one.

If you or someone you love is in need of an elder care attorney, call The Elder & Disability Law Firm of Victoria L. Collier, PC for a free 15-minute telephone consultation to see how we can best serve you.

   

Looking to find an experienced estate lawyer in the Georgia area who is skilled in asset protection and estate plan preparation? Shannon Pawley is an attorney in Georgia with expertise in estate planning and asset protection. Shannon can provide assistance with creating an estate plan to include making a will and how to establish a trust properly. If you have questions about asset protection or questions about making an estate plan, reach out to Shannon and she will be glad to help answer all the estate planning questions you might have!

 

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