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Alpharetta GA - Georgia Medicaid planning advice -- Robinson Debra, Robinson & Miller PC, Fulton County      Click to request assistance
Atlanta GA - Georgia save assets from Medicare if -- Bishop Michael, Gard Smiley et. al., Fulton County      Click to request assistance
Atlanta GA - Georgia trusts wills, living wills, power of attorney, probate -- Duhon Ginny, Pollan Law Firm, Fulton County      Click to request assistance
Atlanta GA - Georgia save assets from Medicare if -- Hurley Miles, Hurley Elder Care Law, Fulton County      Click to request assistance
Atlanta GA - Georgia Medicaid spend down and recovery -- Leff Ira, Attorney at Law, DeKalb County      Click to request assistance
Atlanta GA - Georgia Elder Law estate planning -- Lewis Kristen, Smith, Gambrell & Russell, Fulton County      Click to request assistance
Atlanta GA - Georgia trusts wills, living wills, power of attorney, probate -- Munster Daniel, Daniel D. Munster & Associates, Fulton County      Click to request assistance
Atlanta GA - Georgia Elder Law Attorney lawyer -- Nadler Heather, Heather Durham Nadler, Fulton County      Click to request assistance
Atlanta GA - Georgia Medicaid planning advice -- O'Donnell Dianne, Attorney at Law, Fulton County      Click to request assistance
Atlanta GA - Georgia save assets from Medicare if -- Outman James, Claiborne. Outman & Surmay PC,  Fulton County      Click to request assistance
Atlanta GA - Georgia Medicaid spend down and recovery -- Pollan David, Law Office of David Paul Pollan, Fulton County      Click to request assistance
Augusta GA - Georgia save assets from Medicare if -- Dent DeWitt, Attorney at Law, Richmond County      Click to request assistance
Augusta GA - Georgia Medicaid spend down and recovery -- House Stanley, Attorney at Law, Richmond County      Click to request assistance
Blue Ridge GA - Georgia trusts wills, living wills, power of attorney, probate -- Little George, Attorney at Law, Fannin County      Click to request assistance
Brunswick GA - Georgia Elder Law Attorney lawyer -- Caldwell W, Attorney at Law, Glynn County      Click to request assistance
Buford GA - Georgia Medicaid planning advice -- Ballar Christopher, Attorney at Law, Gwinnett County      Click to request assistance
Columbus GA - Georgia save assets from Medicare if -- Goodrum Sherry, Lee. Goodrum & McAllister, Columbus-Muscogee County      Click to request assistance
Dalton GA - Georgia Medicaid spend down and recovery -- McGuffey David, CELA Elder Law Practice of David L. McGuffey, Whitfield County      Click to request assistance
Decatur GA - Georgia trusts wills, living wills, power of attorney, probate -- Collier Victoria, The Elder & Disability Law Firm of Victoria L. Collier PC, DeKalb County      Click to request assistance
Decatur GA - Georgia Elder Law Attorney lawyer -- Freeman J. Caroline, Georgia State University, DeKalb County      Click to request assistance
Dunwoody GA - Georgia Medicaid planning advice -- Hoffman Clifford, Hall & Hoffman LLP, Fulton County      Click to request assistance
Fayetteville GA - Georgia save assets from Medicare if -- Farrell Victoria, Kirby. Palmer, Fayette County      Click to request assistance
Gainesville GA - Georgia Medicaid spend down and recovery -- Tharpe J. Kevin, Whelchel Dunlap et al., Hall County      Click to request assistance
Griffin GA - Georgia Elder Law estate planning -- Goldberg Robert, Elder Law Practice of Robert M. Goldberg, Spalding County      Click to request assistance
Hartwell GA - Georgia trusts wills, living wills, power of attorney, probate -- Ridgway Robert, Attorney at Law, Hart County      Click to request assistance
Marietta GA - Georgia Medicaid planning advice -- Copeland Robert, Law Office of Robert P. Copeland, Cobb County      Click to request assistance
Marietta GA - Georgia save assets from Medicare if -- Nilson Thomas, , Cobb County      Click to request assistance
Marietta GA - Georgia Medicaid spend down and recovery -- Separk W, Attorney at Law, Cobb County      Click to request assistance
Martinez GA - Georgia Elder Law estate planning -- Smith Patrick, Smith Law Firm PC, Augusta-Richmond County      Click to request assistance
Norcross GA - Georgia Elder Law Attorney lawyer -- Elrod-Hill Patricia, Elrod-Hill Law Firm LLC, Gwinnett County      Click to request assistance
Richmond Hill GA - Georgia save assets from Medicare if -- Schaefer Mark, Schaefer Law Offices PC, Bryan County      Click to request assistance
Roswell GA - Georgia Medicaid spend down and recovery -- Howell Larry, Attorney at Law 11285 Elkins Rd, Fulton County      Click to request assistance
Snellville GA - Georgia trusts wills, living wills, power of attorney, probate -- Kelleman N, Kelleman Law Firm PC, Gwinnett County      Click to request assistance
Stockbridge GA - Georgia Elder Law Attorney lawyer -- Pyke Charles, CELA Pyke & Associates PC, Henry County      Click to request assistance
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Suwanee GA - Georgia save assets from Medicare if -- Bryson Richard, Morris & Bryson LLC , Gwinnett County      Click to request assistance
Suwanee GA - Georgia Medicaid spend down and recovery -- Zerzan Vanessa, Law Offices of V.R. Zerzan PC, Gwinnett County      Click to request assistance
Tucker GA - Georgia Elder Law estate planning -- DeBaun Stephen, Law Office of Stephen H. DeBaun, DeKalb County      Click to request assistance
Tucker GA - Georgia trusts wills, living wills, power of attorney, probate -- Harper Dorothy, Ruthann P. Lacey P.C., DeKalb County      Click to request assistance
Valdosta GA - Georgia trusts wills, living wills, power of attorney, probate -- Bennett John, Bennett Trust & Estate LLC, Lowndes County      Click to request assistance
Valdosta GA - Georgia Elder Law Attorney lawyer -- Smith Leamon, L. Andrew Smith PC, Lowndes County      Click to request assistance
Woodstock GA - Georgia Medicaid planning advice -- Gordon Rudolph, Shriver & Gordon PC, Cherokee County      Click to request assistance

 

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About Elder Law and Medicaid Consultations

Elder Law Advice
Medicaid Advice (Medicaid Planning)

Elder Law Advice

An attorney specializing in elder law helps older people and their families or caregivers with elder-specific legal issues, estate planning and long term care planning.

Many of these attorneys spent a great deal of their time helping individuals or couples qualify for Medicaid and preserve assets from Medicaid spend down and recovery. Property ownership, special transfer allowances, application for hardship review, Miller trusts and family-beneficial use of spend down monies are areas where their services can protect family members and healthy spouses from undue hardship. Although they typically can't charge to fill out a Medicaid application, elder lawyers, through advice and guidance, can often accelerate the approval process saving the family a great deal of money. This often more than compensates for their fee.

On the other hand many elder attorneys do not just limit their practice to Medicaid planning but help elders and their families with all types of issues. Below is a partial list of what an elder or Elder Law attorney might do:

  • Preservation or transfer of assets seeking to avoid spousal impoverishment when a spouse enters a nursing home
  • Medicaid qualification and application and Medicaid planning strategies
  • Medicare claims and appeals
  • Social security and disability claims and appeals
  • Supplemental and long term health insurance issues
  • Disability planning, including use of durable powers of attorney, living trusts, "living wills," for financial management and health care decisions, and other means of delegating management and decision-making to another in case of incompetency or incapacity
  • Conservatorships and guardianships
  • Estate planning, including planning for the management of one's estate during life and its disposition on death through the use of trusts, wills and other planning documents
  • Probate
  • Administration and management of trusts and estates
  • Long term care placements in nursing home and life care communities
  • Nursing home issues including questions of patients' rights and nursing home quality
  • Elder abuse and fraud recovery cases
  • Housing issues, including discrimination and home equity conversions (reverse mortgage)
  • Age discrimination in employment
  • Retirement, including public and private retirement benefits, survivor benefits and pension benefits
  • Health law
  • Mental health law

Medicaid Advice (Medicaid Planning)

A person facing the prospect of long-term care with moderate income and assets may eventually have to rely on Medicaid to pay part or all of the cost of care. But many states rob a healthy spouse of a previously adequate income by allowing too little in protected resources and income. Likewise, children, relatives and friends are not recognized for the financial sacrifices they make in providing the early care before a recipient becomes bad enough to need Medicaid funded professional help.

Medicaid planning, using a professional Medicaid planning advisor or qualified elder law attorney, allows you to correct inequities in the system. Medicaid planning has gotten a bad name because some individuals, who would normally have too many assets to ever qualify for Medicaid, deliberately use it, many years in advance, to give away everything to their family so as to qualify for Medicaid. It is wrong to abuse the system in this way and to use taxpayer dollars to insure an inheritance for the family. And if that person is not anticipating immediate care, this strategy is just plain dumb.

Medicaid planning is no different from tax planning. In fact a Supreme Court decision condones honest methods of eliminating income taxes or estate taxes. Just like tax planning, Medicaid planning uses existing laws to structure legal strategies.

Tax planning and Medicaid planning both put an additional burden on taxpayers, but one is considered ethical and the other not.

We believe that all strategies have their place in the scheme of things. Medicaid planning fits certain circumstances usually where families are in a crisis mode trying to preserve a few assets such as a house or a savings plan. There is no attempt to take advantage of the taxpayers. Using other strategies for paying the cost of care is much better for a younger generation wanting a plan that will allow for home care, assisted living and a choice in care services.