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 919.891.8290. 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?