About
Elder Law: Elder
Law is a new specialized field of law that emphasizes
on issues that affect the growing aging population. The elderly
are the fasted growing sector of the U.S population. Estate planning, conservatorship, health
care planning and wills/trusts are all under elder
law. Wills, which are written
documents in which the deceased plans the distribution of
assets, are usually attempted to be written by people on their
own. Elder law also concerns
durable power of attorney rights. Since the holder of power
of attorney may at one time
act in the behalf of the individual who has given those rights,
it needs to be handed over carefully and to the right individual.
IRA’s, pension plans, charity and insurance should also
be examined carefully.
What Elder Lawyers can do
for you: Elder law attorneys concentrate
on the legal needs of the elderly and use a variety of tools
to meet the goals and objectives of their clients. Attorneys
handling such clients often counsel their clients about planning
for incapacity as well as
general estate planning
issues. Elder law
attorneys assist with long term care planning,
how to finance the care, benefits such as medicaid/medicare
and social security, decision making powers such as power
of attorney and guardianship,
wills, trusts and real estate.
In addition, lawyers recognize issues such as housing, insurance,
social security, employment and abuse/neglect.
Georgia Elder Lawyer Referral
Service: Find a qualified elder law attorney who can offer professional help concerning
your legal rights. Attorney Search
Network can help you find the right Georgia
elder law attorney who can advise you on
any of your needs.
If you have any questions about the information
provided above, please
contact us
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