Shoreline Elder Law Attorney
Elder Law Attorneys Serving Shoreline
Even though no one likes to think about aging, planning for the future is wise. Elder law focuses on ensuring seniors have the right plan in place to protect themselves, and their money during their retirement years. Elder law is estate planning, and more.
At ELG Estate Planning, our elder law and estate planning team can help you craft a comprehensive strategy that focuses on your unique needs and goals as you age. From managing your estate, finances, assets, and healthcare choices to maximizing your estate plan to enhance your quality of life and independence as you grow older, an elder law attorney works to help you protect your assets and manage your legal options to your advantage and that of your family.
Contact our office today if you have questions about elder law, Medicaid qualification, Long-Term Care, special needs assistance, healthcare directives, and other estate planning tools that can address your specific concerns as you age. The legal team at ELG Estate Planning wants to help Shoreline residents like you design an estate plan that protects you.
What Is Elder Law?
Elder Law is estate planning, with a focus on empowering futures. That includes preserving assets, qualifying clients for appropriate Long-Term Care and needs-based benefits for people of any age, and ensuring clients’ goals are met. Estate planning is for everyone. Elder law works in conjunction with estate planning to create legal solutions that address senior’s changing needs and concerns.
Everyone ages differently, but age we do. We may be more susceptible to injuries and illnesses, lose physical strength and mobility, and experience brain fog or cognitive decline. Confronting these changes can be difficult but ignoring these issues can be detrimental. Without a comprehensive plan in place, what happens when you cannot mentally or physically care for yourself? Who makes critical decisions about your health and finances for you?
Elder law empowers you to make decisions today that can increase your quality of life as you age and protect your best interests.
Washington Elder Law Services
Numerous estate planning and elder law tools can help you plan for your retirement years. While some of these services can benefit anyone looking for a comprehensive estate plan, an elder law attorney will know what must be in the right estate plan.
- Wills – One of the most common estate planning tools that adults can benefit from is a last will and testament. A Will is a legal document outlining the distribution and management of your assets after you pass. In your Will, you control what happens to your estate and who will be your executor. Without a Will, Washington law dictates who receives your assets.
- Trusts – A Revocable Living Trust, together with a pour over Will may be right for you. Trusts can manage your assets before and after death. A Trust is a legal entity used to hold or manage assets. Placing assets in a Trust allow you to control and manage assets while you are still alive, and allow family members to avoid an unnecessary probate, reduce your family’s tax burden, shield some assets from creditors,. Different types of Trusts offer different benefits and drawbacks, which is why consulting an elder law or estate planning attorney is best.
- Medicaid planning: Medicaid planning is a tool that may be one of the most crucial aspects of elder law. It helps individuals plan for their Long-Term Care needs. Many older people are shocked to learn about the high cost of long-term or nursing home care. The American Council on Aging numbers show that nursing home costs for a private room in the Seattle and Shoreline areas can reach up to $143,810+ annually. Medicaid planning can help you protect your assets while helping you become eligible to apply for Medicaid benefits when you need them without spending down. From five year planning in advance, to Medicaid crisis planning, there are tools available to help you protect your assets and receive Long-Term Care benefits.
- Power Of Attorney – Physical and mental decline are not uncommon as we age. So is the increased risk of suffering significant injuries and illnesses. Who do you trust to make significant financial and medical decisions on your behalf if you can’t make them for yourself? You can create a Durable Power Of Attorney that specifies who has the legal authority to make critical decisions if you are incapacitated and unable to do so.
- Advance Healthcare Directive / Living Wills: An advance healthcare directive is a legal document that outlines the medical care you want if you cannot communicate your wishes to medical professionals. A Durable Power Of Attorney for health care is one way to address your medical wishes by making sure your healthcare agent will speak for you. Supporting your agent’s decisions is your Living Will that tells medical staff which treatment options you want and which you don’t consent to if you cannot make decisions about end-of-life care
Why You Need a Shoreline Elder Law Attorney
Due to declining physical and mental health, older adults may be vulnerable physically, emotionally, and financially. Working with an elder law attorney serving the Shoreline community means working with a compassionate individual who understands your unique needs and can find legal solutions that protect you and help keep you independent for as long as possible.
At ELG Estate Planning, our respectful legal team has extensive experience helping Shoreline residents draft a well-thought-out and personalized estate plan. We are dedicated to making sure your plan addresses what’s important to you and protects you and your assets, giving you peace of mind so you can enjoy your retirement years.
Contact an Elder Law Attorney Serving the Shoreline Area
The team at ELG Estate Planning is ready to help you plan, not matter what stage of life, with clear, understandable legal guidance and resources to help you live your best life. If you live in Shoreline, contact our office today and request a confidential consultation.
We proudly represent residents of the Shoreline area.
Our firm has three locations throughout Washington to serve your estate planning needs, but our office closest to Shoreline is in Seattle at 9725 3rd Ave. NE, Suite 600.
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