What Can an Elder Law Attorney in the Newton, Kansas, Do for a Family?

As we age, it's common to have legal concerns that we may not be able to handle on our own. The legal issues we face as we age can be complicated, and failure to comprehend the distinct issues and legal ramifications involved may result in the loss of financial resources, personal decisions regarding health care, and other important rights or assets.

An elder law attorney can assist you and your family in navigating the complex financial, legal, and healthcare considerations that come with age.

Elder Law Attorneys: What is Their Role?

Elder law attorneys are specialists in the legal needs of older adults. They help their clients navigate the many legal challenges that come with aging, including financial planning. Elder law attorneys also counsel clients on issues related to long-term care planning and the challenges experienced by older people, such as age-related limitations, risk of abuse, and other legal needs of aging individuals.

Under What Circumstances Should You Consider Hiring an Elder Law Attorney?

You may need an elder law attorney if you need assistance with any of these situations:

●       Eldercare. If you or your loved one is an older adult or someone with special needs, an elder law attorney can help ensure that they receive proper care and that their rights are protected.

●       Estate planning. As you age, your estate will grow, and so will the complexity of your estate planning. An elder law attorney can help you prepare for the future and protect the assets that are important to you.

●       Health care issues. If you have questions about Medicare or Medicaid eligibility or how to navigate the healthcare system in general, an elder law attorney can guide you through these complex matters.

●       Nursing home residents' rights. Many nursing home residents do not understand their rights as patients. An elder law professional can help you and your loved one understand the rules and regulations that govern nursing homes, how to file a complaint if they are being mistreated, and how to safely leave a facility if it is not meeting your needs.

●       Guardianship. If someone has been incapacitated but does not have a power of attorney, an elder law attorney can help select and appoint a legal guardian who will make decisions on behalf of that person's wishes.

●       Assist in locating long-term care facilities. If you have difficulty finding a nursing home or assisted living facility that meets your loved one's needs, an elder law attorney can help.

Contact an Elder Law Attorney in the Newton, Kansas, Area

Gillmore & Wilson, LLC is committed to helping you navigate elder law matters in Newton, Kansas. Whether you are a senior citizen or a family member of a senior, we can help you understand your rights and options. Call us at (316) 283-1550 for more information about how we can help you protect your loved ones' rights or use our online contact form to send a message and set up a consultation.

We serve Newton, Hesston, Sedgwick, Halstead, Peabody, and the surrounding Kansas communities.

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