A well-designed and properly implemented plan can address concerns like these and many more. It will also provide greater peace of mind for you and your family. If you have been searching for a Middlesex County Elder Law attorney who understands the unique legal needs that come with growing older, and is committed to providing the personal service and mastery of the law required to meet those needs, you have come to the right place.
I am one of the few Certified Elder Law Attorneys (CELAs)* in Massachusetts, and one of less than 500 in the country. I earned this distinction by completing a rigorous process that requires many years of focusing on the areas of Elder Law and Estate Planning, a Bar-style Exam, taking numerous continuing legal education courses, and receiving multiple references from fellow Elder Law and Estate Planning Attorneys.
I am one of the few Certified Elder Law Attorneys (CELAs)* in Massachusetts, and one of less than 500 in the country. I earned this distinction by completing a rigorous process that requires many years of focusing on the areas of Elder Law and Estate Planning, a Bar-style Exam, taking numerous continuing legal education courses, and receiving multiple references from fellow Elder Law and Estate Planning Attorneys.
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My name is Noreen Murphy and I am an attorney who focuses on elder law, estate planning, and estate/trust administration. My practice is dedicated to helping clients of any age, as well as seniors and their families, navigate through the difficult legal and personal issues that come with growing older.
Elder law is a highly specialized and increasingly important area of the law. It encompasses a number of practice areas, including Medicaid (MassHealth) planning, estate planning, asset protection and more.
My goal with respect to elder law is to help you protect your assets against the high cost of nursing home care, remain independent for as long as possible, and enjoy the peace of mind that comes with having a plan in place for the future and the possibility of incapacity.
My goal with respect to elder law is to help you protect your assets against the high cost of nursing home care, remain independent for as long as possible, and enjoy the peace of mind that comes with having a plan in place for the future and the possibility of incapacity.
Did you know that if you don't create an estate plan, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts will simply make one for you? Of course, the government is not interested in minimizing taxes or protecting the interests of you and your loved ones. The fact is, every family should have an estate plan of its own-and have it created by an attorney who focuses on estate planning and closely related practice areas.
The loss of a loved one is difficult enough without the added stress of making critical financial decisions while in mourning. As a Middlesex County MA Trust Administration Lawyer, I have the experience necessary to make the estate and trust administration process as efficient and stress-free as possible.
Medicaid is a combination of federal and state regulations. The answers below are based on current Massachusetts law. Please consult with a qualified elder law attorney in your state as the answers may be different. A married couple with more than the allowed amount of $121,220.00 in countable assets still may be able to put in place strategies to keep additional amounts.
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