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Compassionate Elder Law Attorneys

Elder law is not just for the elderly. It is defined by the National Elder Law Foundation (NELF) as “the legal practice of counseling and representing older persons and persons with special needs, and their representatives about the legal aspects of health and long-term care planning, public benefits, surrogate decision making, legal capacity, the conservation, disposition and administration of estates and the implementation of their decisions concerning such matters, giving due consideration to the applicable tax consequences of the action, or the need for more sophisticated tax expertise.”

A Parks Zeigler’s elder law attorney can help address a broad range of topics reflecting the unique needs and challenges faced by older adults and their families.

Our Firm Handles the Following Types of Elder Law Cases

 

Below is more information on some areas that our elder care law firm typically deals with:

Estate Planning and Administration

Estate Planning is a process whereby individuals anticipate and arrange for the management and disposal of their estate during their life and after death, while minimizing gift, estate, generation skipping transfer, and income tax. The process involves a variety of legal tools and structures, such as wills, trusts, powers of attorney, and advanced medical directives, to put an individual’s affair in order, ensuring that their wishes are honored, and their loved ones are provided for.

Our elder law attorneys may assist a client with Estate Administration, which involves guiding families through the probate process and helping resolve disputes over wills and trusts. They also play a crucial role in Trust Administration by providing legal guidance, counsel, and support to the Trustee, who is responsible for managing the trust, or a beneficiary.

Special Needs Planning

A plan must be developed to ensure that people with special needs have the financial resources and support necessary to meet their life-long requirements without jeopardizing eligibility for essential government benefits like Medicaid and Supplemental Security Income (SSI). Special needs planning involves creating a comprehensive strategy that encompasses financial planning, estate planning, and legal considerations. A meticulously crafted special needs plan enables families to allocate resources effectively, ensuring that the individual with special needs can lead a fulfilling life, surrounded by care and opportunities, while maintaining their rights and access to public benefits.

An integral component of special needs planning is the establishment of a Special Needs Trust (SNT), a legal entity designed to hold assets for the benefit of an individual with disabilities. The SNT allows families and loved ones to provide financial assistance to the individual without affecting their qualification for public assistance programs. The assets in an SNT can be used for a variety of purposes, including education, medical expenses not covered by government benefits, and quality-of-life enhancements, such as vacations and entertainment.

Special needs planning requires a profound understanding of the legal frameworks, financial implications, and unique needs associated with disability, making the role of experienced elder law attorneys pivotal in navigating this intricate landscape and developing robust, individualized plans that align with the distinctive needs and goals of each family and individual.

Long-Term Care Planning

Long-term care planning involves preparing for the possibility that an individual may need assistance with medical care, particularly with activities of daily living due to aging, chronic illness, or disability. The goal is to ensure that individuals receive the appropriate level of care while preserving their assets and quality of life and can include legal, financial, medical, and lifestyle considerations.

It often involves Medicaid Planning, whereby attorneys advise on Medicaid eligibility, application processes, and elder law planning strategies to secure benefits for long-term care. It can also incorporate Veterans Benefits.

Guardianship and Conservatorship

Guardianships and conservatorships are designed to protect the well-being and to manage the financial affairs of incapacitated adults. Not only do elder law attorneys  help in the filing of a guardianship, but they offer ongoing legal counsel to guardians and conservators on fulfilling their roles effectively and resolving any disputes or challenges that may arise, including the filing of regular reports and accountings with the court.

Elder Abuse and Neglect Advocacy

Elder law attorneys play an important role in addressing and mitigating elder abuse, a grave and often underreported issue impacting the well-being of older adults. They work meticulously to ensure safety, uphold rights, and seek recourse against perpetrators. When elder abuse is suspected or identified, whether it be some form of physical or emotional maltreatment, financial exploitation, or neglect, attorneys collaborate with adult protective services, law enforcement, and medical professionals to navigate the legal avenues available to hold abusers accountable. They also assist in implementing protective measures, such as revising estate plans or guardianships to safeguard against further exploitation or abuse.

Financial Planning

Elder law attorneys may assist with financial planning by providing legal advice and services to help individuals and businesses achieve their financial goals, protect their assets, and navigate complex legal and regulatory landscapes. Many clients seek assistance to ensure financial security in retirement or disability and develop strategies to protect assets from creditors, lawsuits, and other threats. This may also, involve assessing tax-efficient structures and strategies, assisting with tax compliance, and representing clients in disputes with tax authorities.

For business owners, they assist with business formation, contracts, buy-sell agreements, and developing succession plans to ensure a smooth transition of the business.

Housing Issues

People often want to remain in their home; however, there are instances where such is not practical or safe. Elder law attorneys provide advice on Virginia Beach housing options, including assisted living and nursing home contracts. They may even assist with real estate transactions, disputes, and other property-related issues.

Let a Parks Zeigler Elder Law Attorney Provide for Your Immediate and Long-Term Future

Elder law lawyers play a crucial role in advocating for the rights, well-being, and financial security of older adults and persons with disabilities, often working closely with clients and their families to navigate complex legal, medical, and financial landscapes and find solutions that align with the clients’ needs and wishes.

Our team is ready to address your concerns and answer your questions. A Parks Zeigler elder law attorney could work to evaluate your current plan and walk you through what additional planning may be beneficial. Reach out now to get started.

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Written By Jennifer Rossettini

Elder Law and Estate Planning
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