“The Difference Between Elder Law and Estate Planning”

 

The Difference Between Elder Law and Estate Planning,” ElderLawAnswers

 

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“Elder law planning is concerned with ensuring that seniors live long, healthy, and financially secure lives. It usually involves anticipating future medical needs, including long-term care. Elder law attorneys can help you develop a plan to pay for future care while preserving some of your assets. They can also assist you with qualifying for Medicaid or other benefits to pay for long-term care.”

 

LTC Comment, Stephen A. Moses, President, Center for Long-Term Care Reform:

There you have it. Elder law equals Medicaid planning.