Elder Law in North Carolina
Experienced Raleigh Elder Law Attorneys
Hopper, Hopper & Mulligan, PLLC and our Raleigh elder law attorneys can help you and your loved ones understand a variety of legal issues and concerns pertaining to elders, including long-term care, asset protection, and health-related matters. Our goal is your comfort and comprehension, allowing you to focus on what you consider to be your most important concerns. When you are met with a legal challenge, we hope to be the first people you seek for experienced, compassionate counsel.
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Simplifying Elder Law for You
Any sort of legal concern that is relevant to elders in particular may fall under elder law. Most people who are entering their golden years will admit to being busy planning retirement, running a business, taking care of their family, or actually enjoying retirement to want to learn about several categories of law. This is where our Raleigh lawyers step in and handle your legal concerns.
Three common elder law topics that we can help with include:
- Long-term care planning: The cost of caring for an elder’s health can be monumental, especially if they develop a chronic or debilitating condition. Long-term care strategies that incorporate and consider legalities can help make financial planning much easier.
- Medicaid planning: The federal-run program of Medicaid can be enormously helpful for elders, but only if they can prove that they are eligible for the financial assistance. Our lawyers can help you understand Medicaid requirements and submit an application.
- Elder abuse: Perhaps the most sensitive of elder law topics, we provide zealous representation for elder abuse cases. Elders who are harmed due to the maliciousness or neglect of aids and caretakers must be protected and deserve compensation.
Learn About Our Legal Services by Calling (919) 876-3300
When you need legal counsel backed by experience and held up by compassion, connect with our Raleigh elder law attorneys. We strive to provide each of our clients with personalized attention, allowing them to feel confident that their elder law concerns are being taken seriously and addressed effectively. Contact us online or call (919) 876-3300 to tell us what is going on during a case evaluation.