Author: ELG Estate Planning

The internet can be a wonderful resource for all kinds of information. Use of legal documents, unfortunately, is not one of them. Free online forms that create your Estate

If you have a child who has special needs and is unable to care for themselves because of those needs, you may be interested in setting up a Special

Medicaid is a great resource for paying for Long-Term Care, but the rules are complex and change frequently. So what are the current Medicaid standards?

VA Aid and Attendance benefits help qualified veterans and their surviving single spouses pay for Long-Term Care costs. New rules will go into effect on October 18th, 2018 that

Under Washington State law you have the right to examine and obtain copies of your medical records. The statute in part reads: “Patients need access to their own health

“A goal without a plan is just a wish” – Antoine de Saint-Exupery We’d like to share a story with you about William and Joan and the importance of

Elder Law Group Attorney Lynn St. Louis' article was featured in NAELA News + Journal in 2017. See what Lynn has to say about this case note!

Probate is the legal process of transferring assets from someone who has died to their heirs or beneficiaries and dealing with the decedent’s creditors. It is a relatively quick

Medicare is a federally funded health insurance program available to people 65 or older or who have certain disabilities, regardless of income or assets. While Medicare plans pay for

Depression in older adults often goes undiagnosed and untreated. Depression is a treatable mental health problem. It is not a consequence of growing older or a symptom of old