Just received this email from one of our readers:
Dear William,
“I’ve been reading your posts for a little while now. I understand you are able to put money away so that the government and the nursing home can’t get at it. I want to make sure that everything I do with my money is above-board… are your practices legal and ethical?”
Jane P.
Dear Jane:
This is a concern I have sometimes heard. Hardworking people like you want to make sure their money is safe, but also that they’re being honest and up-front.
It can seem that we’re “hiding” money, but we’re actually not.
Let me explain.
As an attorney, we must only take legal and honest actions that work within the structure of laws that are in place. If we didn’t, we wouldn’t be in business for long!
However as an Elder Law attorney, I specialize in interpreting those laws for hard working people like yourself, so that you can take actions that give you the best benefit.
An Elder Law attorney doesn’t hide any assets from anyone. In fact, we actually compile a huge list of all you own, clearly explain all the actions we take together, and present it in a big, fat binder to the Medicaid office.
We actually volunteer the information!
Think of what happens around tax time. Some folks calculate their own taxes. But most people know that an experienced tax expert will get them the most money back when they file.
That’s essentially what an elder law attorney does. We navigate the complex ins and outs of the laws that affect seniors.
Elder Law attorneys actually use these laws to help you keep from losing everything due to expensive long term care costs.
Any attorney who breaks the law is an attorney who won’t be practicing much longer. I make sure I take only honest, legal actions that will let you keep what you can keep, and spend what must be spent.
To find out more about the ways that an Elder Law attorney can work with your finances to get you the maximum benefit, take a look at my free guide on the subject, “The Alzheimer’s Legal Survival Guide”.
Simply take a look at items 91-94 in my Alzheimer’s Legal Survival Guide at www.AlzheimersResourceKit.com/hammond/resources/legalguide.html to find out more.
At my firm, we offer a free consultation to help you figure out what your options are.
We specialize in disability and elder law so when we look at your situation, we can help you qualify for Medicaid coverage or suggest any other viable options.
Call my office at (913) 338-5713 for your free consultation. At the end of the call, you’ll know the next step you need to take. We’ll even point you in the direction of resources that can help you for areas outside of our services.
There is no obligation to you… the call is completely free.
Our goal is for you and your loved ones to have peace of mind and to keep enough assets to let you live with dignity.