We are approached by many people who have waited far too long to begin planning and burned through a large portion of assets paying for assisted living or in-home care. Read some of the most common questions we are asked that relate to the need for long-term care planning and the protections it can provide.
Do You Need To Speak With An Experienced Long-Term Care Planning Lawyer In North Carolina?
If you have questions for an experienced North Carolina long-term care planning lawyer you owe it to yourself reach out to us. Contact us online to schedule your consultation or you can call our Cary office directly at 919-443-3035. We serve clients throughout North Carolina including Cary, Apex, Clayton, Durham, Holly Springs, Morrisville and Raleigh. We look forward to helping you!
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Why Should I Hire an Attorney to Prepare and File My North Carolina Medicaid Application?
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What is Elder Law?
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What are the major differences between Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid in North Carolina?
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Can a Child or Other Family Member Conduct Long-Term Care Planning on Behalf of a Parent or Loved One in North Carolina?
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What is Medicaid?
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How are nursing home and long term care expenses usually paid?
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When should I start planning for my potential long-term care or disability needs? If I haven’t planned ahead, is it too late?
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Can family members be paid for providing care to a parent or relative without disqualifying them from Medicaid?
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A friend suggested I add my child to my accounts or deed to my home. Are there reasons why shouldn't I do that?
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Does a Revocable Living Trust Protect my North Carolina Assets From Medicaid and Nursing Home Planning?