Elder Law & Medicaid
Asset Planning
Protecting assets, planning for long-term care, and ensuring your family's future — with compassion and practical guidance.
Planning ahead so your family
isn't caught off guard
When a parent or loved one begins to need long-term care, families often discover that the legal and financial landscape is far more complicated than they expected. Nursing home costs are significant. Medicaid has strict asset rules. And the decisions made in a crisis are rarely the best ones.
Elder law is about getting ahead of that crisis — or managing it as wisely as possible if it's already arrived. Our attorneys bring genuine compassion to every elder law matter. Many of our clients are adult children helping an aging parent navigate decisions that feel overwhelming. We help make them manageable.
We understand Pennsylvania's Medicaid rules in depth, including the five-year look-back period, spousal protection provisions, and asset protection strategies that are legal, documented, and defensible. We also work with families on the human side of this — the conversations, the difficult choices, and the desire to do right by a parent while protecting a lifetime of savings.
Whether you're planning proactively or responding to a recent diagnosis or hospitalization, we can help you understand your options and take the right steps at the right time.
- Medicaid planning and eligibility
- Long-term care asset protection
- Nursing home planning
- Five-year look-back strategies
- Spousal protection planning
- Veterans benefits planning
- Family caregiver agreements
- Crisis Medicaid planning
Don't wait for a
crisis to plan.
The earlier you start, the more options you have. A single conversation can change the outcome for your entire family.
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