Legal documents for young adults

Legal documents for young adults

As high school graduations wrap up and college move-in lists begin, many families are focused on dorm supplies, meal plans, and class schedules. However, June is also the ideal time to ensure your young adult has essential legal documents in place before life gets even busier. Once your child turns 18, they are legally an…

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Our intake team

Our intake team

At Hurley Elder Care Law, we understand that when someone reaches out to our office, it is often during one of the most stressful and emotional periods of their life. Families are trying to navigate difficult conversations about aging, long-term care, finances, Medicaid, estate planning, or a loved one’s health and safety. Many callers feel…

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National Elder Law Month 2026: Protecting Rights, Fighting Scams

National Elder Law Month 2026

Each May, we recognize National Elder Law Month, a time dedicated to raising awareness about the unique legal and financial issues impacting older adults and their families. This year’s theme, “Protecting Rights, Fighting Scams,” shines a spotlight on one of the fastest growing threats facing seniors today: financial fraud and exploitation. Scams targeting older adults…

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Confusing topics and Often Asked Questions

Confusing Topics

When it comes to planning for aging loved ones, there is no shortage of confusion. Families often come to us feeling overwhelmed, having read conflicting information online or heard advice that simply is not accurate. The truth is that elder law is complex and highly specific to each situation. Misunderstandings about Medicaid, estate planning, and…

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Online legal platforms

Online legal platforms

As a follow up to last week’s blog on the risks of relying on AI for legal guidance, we want to highlight another growing trend of turning to online legal platforms like LegalZoom, Rocket Lawyer, and Nolo as a do it yourself, low-cost approach to estate planning. Generic advice creates confusion and causes delays At…

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AI Platforms and Elder Law

AI platforms and Elder Law

As artificial intelligence tools like ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude become more common, many families are turning to them for quick answers to important elder law questions. While these AI platforms can be helpful for general education, they can also create confusion and risk when relied on for legal guidance. Elder law is highly complex and…

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Nursing Home Medicaid: Exempt and Countable Assets

Nursing Home Medicaid: Exempt and Countable Assets

You have continued to stick with us the past few weeks as we have discussed Georgia Nursing Home Medicaid. Thank you! We know it is a bit tedious, but it is important. This week we are focusing on one of the most important and often misunderstood topics: exempt and countable assets. If you or a…

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Nursing Home Medicaid for Individuals in Georgia

Medicaid Income Limit for Individuals

As the cost of long-term care continues to rise, many families find themselves asking an important question: How will we afford nursing home care? For individuals in Georgia, Nursing Home Medicaid is often the answer, but understanding how it works, especially when it comes to income, can feel overwhelming. What Is Nursing Home Medicaid? Medicaid…

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What Does “Medicaid Planning” Really Mean?

Medicaid Planning

Families often hear the term “Medicaid planning,” but many are unsure what it involves. The reality is that when a loved one requires skilled nursing care, one of the first questions families ask is how they will cover the cost. In the Atlanta area, nursing home care can exceed $10,000 a month. Even families who…

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