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What an Elder Law Attorney

Can Do for You

 

By Martin H. Cohen, Esq.


Clients often ask how “Elder Law’ differs from traditional Estate Planning. Whereas the estate planner is concerned with the client’s money, the Elder Law practitioner counsels the client on how to live his or her remaining years in dignity. Thus, Elder Law concentrates primarily on the person, the elder, and the type of life he or she desires and only secondarily on his or her estate. After the Elder Law attorney and client complete their work, legal documents are drafted, tax considerations are analyzed, and a plan to protect the elder’s estate is implemented.

To protect yourself and your family in the event of death, disease or disaster, you should have each of the following documents: Last Will & Testament, Durable Power of Attorney, Designation of Health Care Surrogate, Living Will, and Declaration of Preneed Guardian.

A Last Will and Testament is a legal document that takes effect upon your death. If properly drafted and executed, the will is then probated, and your assets are distributed according to your wishes. You should periodically update your will.

A Durable Power of Attorney allows you to give someone the authority to manage your financial and personal affairs in the event that you become incapacitated. However, a durable power of attorney takes effect immediately, and ends at your death. Spending a few moments now while competent can save thousands of dollars in guardianship court costs and legal fees should you become incapacitated and need someone to manage your personal and financial affairs.

A Designation of Health Care Surrogate authorizes someone to make decisions about your medical care if you are unable to do so for yourself. The person you appoint is your “surrogate” or agent. This is usually coupled with a Living Will, which expresses your wishes regarding life support under certain circumstances. These documents allow you to state your personal wishes about your medical care should you some day be unable to do so. If properly drafted, these documents can minimize family squabbles and will largely reduce the amount of controversy surrounding your medical treatment.

A Declaration Naming Preneed Guardian, is a document under which you choose your own guardian, should one ever be needed, while you are competent to do so. Generally, the probate court will honor your wishes. Moreover, making your wishes known will often avoid family disputes and legal fees that might otherwise occur.

Elder Law attorneys are also called upon to protect life long savings from rising nursing home costs. On average, nursing home expenses in Florida exceed $50,000 per year. The primary resources available to help pay for these skyrocketing costs include: long term care insurance, private pay, Medicare, and Medicaid. Proper estate planning is critical to ensure that you qualify for government programs like Medicaid. If so, your assets will remain protected, and can instead be distributed to your spouse, children, or favorite charity.

The legal issues affecting senior citizens are numerous and complex. More than ever before, it is clear that personal responsibility and careful planning will be the hallmarks of a successful estate plan.

 Therefore, it is critical that you choose a lawyer qualified in both Elder Law and Estate Planning.


If you have questions about anything on this website, or if you wish to schedule an appointment, contact Mr. Cohen at (954) 315-0355 or by E-mail.

Mr. Cohen maintains offices for the practice of Estate Planning, Elder Law and Disability Law in Plantation , Fort Lauderdale and Pembroke Pines for the convenience of his clients throughout Broward County, Florida.  Maps to the offices are available by following these links. Our office locations are as follows:

Our main office is located at

 

600 N. Pine Island Rd.

Suite 450

Ft. Lauderdale (Plantation), FL 33324

 

Our branch offices are located at:\

 

110 East Broward Blvd.
Suite 1700
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301

 

and

 

Flamingo Falls Professional Ctr.
1851 N.W. 125 Avenue
Suite 300
Pembroke Pines, FL 33028

For those of you who are unfamiliar with South Florida geography, Broward County has 30 municipalities, including:

Coconut Creek, Cooper City, Coral Springs, Dania Beach, Davie, Deerfield Beach, Fort Lauderdale, (Ft. Lauderdale),  Hallandale Beach, Hillsboro Beach,  Hollywood, Lauderhill, Lauderdale Lakes, Lauderdale-By-The-Sea, Lazy Lake, Lighthouse Point, Margate, Miramar, North Lauderdale, Oakland Park, Parkland, Pembroke Park, Pembroke Pines, Plantation, Pompano Beach, Sea Ranch Lakes, Southwest Ranches, Sunrise, Tamarac, Weston, Wilton Manors.

For information on these cities, click on the appropriate link.

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