Elder Law

Elder Law

Planning for the future can be overwhelming, but at Allison Cath Law, we’re here to help you feel confident in the decisions you make for yourself and your loved ones.

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Key Things to Know

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Advance directives like medical care instructions and powers of attorney ensure your wishes are respected when you’re unable to make decisions for yourself.

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Advance directives like medical care instructions and powers of attorney ensure your wishes are respected when you’re unable to make decisions for yourself.

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End-of-life planning, including wills and trusts, can save your family from difficult decisions during emotional times.

How Allison Cath Law Can Help

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We provide personalized, compassionate assistance with all elder law needs. Whether it’s drafting medical directives or helping you navigate Medicare and disability, we stand by your side.

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Our team helps you understand the complex web of long-term care and healthcare directives, so you can make informed decisions with peace of mind.

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We assist with everything from living wills to powers of attorney, ensuring that your estate is properly managed according to your wishes.

Frequently Asked Questions

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What is an advance directive and do I need one?

An advance directive outlines your medical care wishes in case you are unable to communicate them. Everyone should consider having one to ensure their desires are honored.

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Can I appoint more than one person in a power of attorney?

Yes, you can appoint multiple people to act as your power of attorney, but it’s important to carefully consider who you trust to make decisions on your behalf.

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What is the difference between Medicare and Medicaid for elder care?

Medicare primarily covers hospital care and medical services, while Medicaid assists with long-term care and is based on financial need.

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