Elder Law and Medicaid Services in Crown Meadows, TX
Helping Senior Citizens with Long-Term Care
Elder law attorneys focus on concerns that specifically affect senior citizens. Issues such as Medicaid eligibility, retirement, income security, and long-term care planning are unique to this population and require specialized legal knowledge and care. Our lawyers at the Law Office of Bryan Fagan, PLLC offer a wide range of services to help our elderly clientele create a solid foundation for their future.
Call our firm at 430-202-6461 to request a consultation today!
About Our Elder Law Services
The elder law services we provide include, but are not limited to:
- Help with long-term health care options and Medicaid
- Financial representation – including wills and estate planning
- Guardianship
- Housing – including nursing home and assisted living rights
- Wills and modifications
Why Hire an Elder Law Lawyer?
Elder law is distinct from other branches of family law. A good elder law attorney will have a thorough understanding of the factors that specifically affect senior citizens. Moreover, an elder law attorney will bring the necessary care, compassion, and patience that these cases often require, especially when they involve end-of-life care and treatment. It’s important to have the right attorney by your side to determine what’s best for your health, finances, and family before you die.
Why Did Elder Law Develop?
In 2015, the U.S. Census reported that the United States had nearly 48 million people over the age of 65. That number is estimated to grow to almost 98 million by 2060. Elder law was developed to address the unique issues elderly individuals face as they age. These issues are very specific and often require extensive legal assistance, as many relate to financial planning and end-of-life care.
Elder Law Cases Involving Medicaid Issues
You must meet strict guidelines to be eligible for Medicaid. These guidelines are determined by your income and assets, and it’s best to consult with an experienced lawyer to determine if and how you can apply for Medicaid if you will require long-term care. Our law firm has extensive experience handling elder law cases involving Medicaid issues.
If you’re interested in learning more about our elder law services, get in touch today by calling 430-202-6461 or filling out our contact form online.