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Life Care Planning:
Protecting, Finding, and Paying for Care
Worried about long-term care costs draining your life savings?
- Care options: home care, assisted living, memory care, and nursing facilities
- Payment sources: Medicare, Medical Assistance, VA benefits, and private pay strategies
- MN Elderly Waiver Program eligibility and benefits
- Asset protection strategies when planning for care
Our Practice Areas
Decades of combined Minnesota elder law experience, focused exclusively on serving aging families and individuals with disabilities.
Estate planning involves deciding where and how you will live if you become incapacitated, who will manage your assets if you are unable to do so, and what happens to your assets after your death.
We assist with all aspects of estate administration, ensuring that your loved one’s wishes are honored and that the process is completed efficiently and in compliance with legal requirements.
Trust and estate litigation refers to the legal process that occurs when there are disputes regarding a person’s will, trust, or estate after they have passed away or become incapacitated.
Guardianship and conservatorship are legal tools used to protect individuals who can no longer make decisions for themselves due to age, illness, or disability. We assist families in navigating the court process to appoint a responsible guardian or conservator.
Life Care Planning is a coordinated, team-based service that assists older adults and their families in managing the legal, financial, and healthcare challenges associated with aging.
Long-term care planning involves preparing ahead for possible extended care services.
Special and supplemental needs trusts are essential tools that ensure individuals with disabilities receive the care, support, and financial resources they need.