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The costs of long-term care are the biggest threat to financial security for many seniors. Medicaid can help you pay for this care, but you cannot qualify for Medicaid

Talking about estate planning and long-term care can help families avoid confusion and legal problems later. Without a plan, a person’s loved ones might struggle to make decisions or

If you have a chronic illness or other long-term health issues, you need a clear estate plan to protect your health and financial interests. Without a plan, your family

A will is a formal legal document that lays out your directions for distribution of assets following your passing. A will provides guidance, nominating who will be responsible for

Both power of attorney (POA) and next of kin are important concepts in Washington estate law and relate to who makes decisions in the event that a person becomes

As you create your estate plan, you may wonder which documents are essential to achieving your goals and ensuring your wishes are carried out. Working with knowledgeable estate planning

With the cost of long-term care increasing yearly, many families have turned to the Medicaid program for financial assistance. However, not everyone can qualify for Medicaid benefits. Fortunately, careful

Estate planning is important when you want to protect your future and help your loved ones get the support you want them to have after you’re gone. Thinking about

Planning ahead is a smart move, especially when making sure your wishes are followed if you cannot make decisions yourself. In Washington, two common tools used in planning for

ELG Estate Planning’s commitment to serving client’s Estate Planning and Elder Law needs has grown over the years. Adding to our Spokane and Tri-Cities’ locations, we are happy to