Chicago Elder Law, Eldercare Attorney
What Exactly is “Elder Law”? | Chicago Elder Law Attorney
I get asked, “What exactly do elder law attorneys do?” all the time. My answer could go on forever. However, briefly stated, elder law attorneys like myself focus on “senior” estate planning (in addition to traditional estate planning) longevity planning (aka long-term care planning), Medicaid, Medicare, special needs trusts, and VA benefits for those over the age of 65. Many people assume that an elder law attorney’s area of expertise is strictly wills and trusts. Wills and trusts are certainly part of the equation, but the truth is there is so much more to elder law. Here’s something else you may not know: wills really only control what happens after you die. Therefore, today’s seniors need both an estate and a longevity plan because both combined will help their families know what their wishes are in the event that they become incapacitated before they die. Elder law is still very different in comparison to traditional estate planning (death planning). A traditional estate plan is designed to do the following things:
- Minimize estate taxes
- Avoid probate court
- Distribute assets from the deceased person to his or her heirs