Legal Dictionary
Elder
Law
Includes a vast range of issues but has a specific type of person in
mind, seniors. Elder law focuses on the legal needs of the elderly,
and encompasses a variety of legal techniques to meet the objectives
of the older client.
Elder law includes general estate planning issues, counseling
and planning for incapacity with alternative decision making documents,
and planning for possible long-term care needs, including nursing
home care. Determining the appropriate type of care, coordinating
private and public resources to finance the cost of care, and
working to ensure the clients right to quality care are all part
of the elder law.
Estate
Planning
The area of law that deals with planning for the inevitability of death,
such as obtaining life insurance to pay for the costs of a funeral, preparing
a simple Will, and other preparations. More comprehensive planning, such
as preparing a more complex Will, Trust, and related estate planning documents
may also be needed. It depends on the size of your estate and how comprehensive
your needs are.
Trusts
The area of law that creates a fiduciary relationship in which one party
holds legal title to another's property for the benefit of a party who
holds equitable title to the property.
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