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STEVEN M. AHRENDT
ATTORNEY AT LAW
(862) 266-6064

STEVEN M. AHRENDT ATTORNEY AT LAW (862) 266-6064STEVEN M. AHRENDT ATTORNEY AT LAW (862) 266-6064STEVEN M. AHRENDT ATTORNEY AT LAW (862) 266-6064

STEVEN M. AHRENDT
ATTORNEY AT LAW
(862) 266-6064

STEVEN M. AHRENDT ATTORNEY AT LAW (862) 266-6064STEVEN M. AHRENDT ATTORNEY AT LAW (862) 266-6064STEVEN M. AHRENDT ATTORNEY AT LAW (862) 266-6064

(862) 266-6064

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Elder Law (long-term care, asset protection, guardianships)

Planning for aging and long-term care requires careful legal guidance. We assist individuals and families with elder law matters, including long-term care planning, asset protection strategies, and guardianship proceedings. Our firm works closely with clients to help protect assets when appropriate, plan for future care needs, and navigate complex legal and financial considerations with clarity and confidence.

elder law FAQ


Q: What is elder law?

A: Elder law focuses on legal issues affecting seniors and their families, including long-term care planning, asset protection, Medicaid planning, and guardianships.


Q: Can you help with long-term care planning?

A: Yes. We assist clients in planning for nursing home care, assisted living, and in-home care to help prepar


Q: What is elder law?

A: Elder law focuses on legal issues affecting seniors and their families, including long-term care planning, asset protection, Medicaid planning, and guardianships.


Q: Can you help with long-term care planning?

A: Yes. We assist clients in planning for nursing home care, assisted living, and in-home care to help prepare for future needs and associated costs.


Q: What is asset protection in elder law?

A: Asset protection involves lawful strategies, when appropriate, to help preserve assets while planning for long-term care and potential Medicaid eligibility.


Q: What is a guardianship?

A: A guardianship is a court process used when an individual is unable to make decisions for themselves. A guardian may be appointed to manage personal, medical, and/or financial matters.


Q: When should families consider elder law planning?

A: It is often best to begin planning as early as possible, before a health crisis occurs, to allow for more options and better long-term outcomes.


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