Disability in Estate Planning terms applies to a mentally or physically incapacitated adult, or an adult receiving government benefits due to a disability.
Asset Protection legal strategies are important for people who have been given a diagnosis which indicates a likely need for future long-term care or for people those facing imminent nursing home care. If you or a loved one has concerns about protecting assets from Medicaid spend down and ensuring proper plans are in place, book a consultation.
If you or someone in your family has special needs or is receiving government benefits, they could be interrupted if an inheritance is left the wrong way. If you have someone you have in your family for whom you want to leave an inheritance, we can help you do plan it properly, so it doesn’t interrupt their benefits. If you are someone who receives disability benefits and you recently inherited or will inherit, contact us so we can help you to avoid being disqualified for benefits.
If your loved one is unable to make decisions for themselves the way they did in the past, or perhaps you have a loved one with special needs, we can help provide you peace of mind knowing your loved one will be cared for as they should. After consulting with us about our Family Legacy Legal Services™, you may decide on strategies such as proactive Estate Planning, or you may need to implement steps to avoid Guardianship.