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Cumberland, Elder Law Attorney, Peter Hainley Esq. Peter is a graduate of Dartmouth College and Roger Williams University School of Law Peter has been working for Walsh, Brule Nault for over nine years and is admitted to practice in Rhode Island, Massachusetts and Connecticut Peter concentrates primarily on Elder Law issues, including assisting elders with qualification for Medicaid payment of nursing home costs, long-term protection of
Sherwood, Elder Law Attorney, Steven McClelland Steven McClelland is an attorney and owner of McClelland Law Firm, P A, Our practice concentrates on estate planning, probate, and elder law with a particular emphasis on obtaining and or retaining public benefits (especially Medicaid) for the elderly, disabled, or incapacitated Our clients employ our services to plan for the two most important matters of their lives – everything they own
Local Elder Law Attorneys The specialty of "elder law" evolved in the 1980s as it became increasingly clear that the complicated legal issues confronting seniors - in particular qualifying for Medicaid coverage of long-term care - were beyond the expertise of general-practice attorneys In recent years, we've increasingly seen the field described as "elder care law" and the lawyers as "elder care" attorneys Elder law
How Do I Resign My Role as a Power of Attorney (POA)? Check with an estate planning attorney in your state if the process of resigning isn't explained on your POA form Learn more about different power of attorney documents, including how to decline the role, and how to resign as power of attorney
Questions Answers Elder Law questions that we have received over the years from site visitors, along with our answers
Requiring Adult Children to Pay for Aging Parents Care Confused About Filial Law? Consult With an Elder Law Attorney If your parents or other family members need long-term care, consult with an experienced elder law attorney Elder law attorneys can help you or your aging parents understand their long-term care options or strategize on how to finance it
How to Revoke a Power of Attorney: Estate Planning A health care power of attorney gives your agent the ability to make medical decisions for you A limited power of attorney grants someone specific powers Depending on your wishes, your power of attorney can take effect immediately Or, a particular life event, such as your having lost capacity to make decisions or communicate, can trigger it
Long-Term Care Benefits for Veterans and Surviving Spouses To determine whether you are eligible for Aid and Attendance benefits, contact a qualified elder law attorney near you These professionals can also help you with other potential long-term care planning options Consider partnering with them on understanding how you might find ways to afford for long-term care