Elder law (United States)

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Elder law is an area of legal practice that specializes on issues that affect the aging population. The purpose of elder law planning is to prepare the elderly person for financial freedom and autonomy through proper financial planning and long-term care options. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString *estate planning *wills *trusts *guardianships *protection against elder abuse, neglect, and fraud *end-of-life planning *all levels of disability and medical care *retirement planning *Social Security benefits *Medicare and Medicaid coverage *Medicaid planning (United States) *consumer protection *nursing homes and in-home care *powers of attorney *physicians' or medical care directives, declarations and powers of attorney *landlord/tenant needs *real estate and mortgage assistance *various levels of advice, counseling and advocacy of rights *tax issues *discrimination
rdf:langString * social workers * lawyers * paralegals * legal assistants * legal secretaries * guardians ad litem (GAL) * various types of psychologists * care givers * financial planners * policy makers and legal advocates * benefit specialists * Better Business Bureau * Attorney General's Office * Consumer Protection Agency * political watch-dog groups * health care providers * researchers * funeral planners * grief counselors * case workers * abuse & fraud investigators * educators * product developers * transportation providers * entertainment and tour guides * real estate agents * mortgage brokers * insurance providers * elder companions
rdf:langString Elder law is an area of legal practice that specializes on issues that affect the aging population. The purpose of elder law planning is to prepare the elderly person for financial freedom and autonomy through proper financial planning and long-term care options.
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