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Hurley Elder Care Law Duluth, GA 6340 Sugarloaf Parkway,Suite 200Duluth, GA 30097 How Can an Elder Law Attorney Help Me? Can Medicaid help me pay for nursing home care? Do I need a power of attorney, a will or both? How do I protect my assets? What if I (or a loved one) have recently…
Read MoreHurley Elder Care Law Peachtree City, GA 2011 Commerce Drive,Suite 100Peachtree City, GA 30269 How Can an Elder Law Attorney Help Me? Can Medicaid help me pay for nursing home care? Do I need a power of attorney, a will or both? How do I protect my assets? What if I (or a loved one)…
Read MoreHurley Elder Care Law Atlanta, GA 404.843.0121 | info@hurleyeclaw.com2727 Paces Ferry Road SEBldg. 1, Suite 100Atlanta, GA 30339 How Can an Elder Law Attorney Help Me? Can Medicaid help me pay for nursing home care? Do I need a power of attorney, a will or both? How do I protect my assets? What if I…
Read MoreHurley Elder Care Law Atlanta, GA 100 Galleria Parkway,Suite 650Atlanta, GA 30339 To display Google Map, you need to set API key under Integration Settings How Can an Elder Law Attorney Help Me? Can Medicaid help me pay for nursing home care? Do I need a power of attorney, a will or both? How do…
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Read MoreAging Ally Who can make decisions for me if I have no one? Many older adults are aging alone. In fact, more than one in five Americans over age 65 are aging without family caretakers. More troubling is that many older adults have not identified a potential caregiver, and many have no reliable friends or…
Read MoreGuardianship & Conservatorship Is a loved one at risk either physically or financially? Guardianship Conservatorship Emergency Guardianship/Conservatorship Guardianship A guardianship is sometimes necessary when an individual has lost sufficient functional or cognitive capacity to make or communicate significant, responsible decisions about their health and safety. They may exhibit behaviors such as: not eating properly, avoiding…
Read MoreThe United States Department of Justice defines Elder Financial Exploitation this way, “a person commits financial exploitation of an elderly person or a person with a disability when he or she stands in a position of trust or confidence with the elderly person or a person with a disability and he or she knowingly and…
Read MoreToday, due to divorce, spousal death and remarriages, blended families have become the new normal. Your new aging ”blended family” should consider specialized estate planning to avoid needless family drama and financial missteps. All families have their own unique dynamic. Combining families creates its own complex dynamic and can cause conflict. The complications of aging…
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