National Elder Law Month

Why National Elder Law Month Matters Now 

The Need for elder law planning continues to grow at an unprecedented pace. 

Navigating long-term care decisions 

Evaluating care options, understanding costs, and planning for transitions between home care, assisted living and skilled nursing. 

Medicaid planning and incapacity preparedness 

From proactively protecting assets through trust-based estate planning to ensuring the right legal documents are in place before a health event occurs. 

Preventing and addressing financial exploitation 

Safeguarding vulnerable clients through proper planning and oversight, for when issues arise.

Accessing and coordinating public benefits 

Helping clients and their families understand eligibility, apply for benefits, and integrate those resources into a broader plan.


This document is designed for general information only. The information presented in this document should not be construed to be formal legal or tax advice nor the formation of a lawyer/client.

For further information please contact me at
www.kmckernanlaw.com kevin@kmckernan.com or 718-317-5007.

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