Elder Law

Secure the Well-Being of You and Your Family

Protect Your Future with Elder Law Services

As we age, planning for the future becomes increasingly important. Our specialized elder law services address the unique needs of seniors, including long-term care planning, Medicaid planning, and guardianship issues. We help you navigate the complexities of elder law to ensure your and your family’s well-being.

Our Services Include

  • Estate Planning: Secure your legacy with a well-crafted estate plan that reflects your wishes and protects your assets.
  • Asset Protection Planning: What took a lifetime to save can be lost quickly. We help families proactively protect against the nursing home.
  • Medicaid Planning: Navigate the complexities of Medicaid eligibility and benefits with our expert guidance.
  • Long-Term Care Planning: Plan for the future with confidence, knowing you have a strategy in place for long-term care needs.
  • Guardianship and Conservatorship: Ensure your loved ones are cared for and their rights are protected.

Your Well-Being and Rights Come First

Our elder law services are designed to provide you and your loved ones with the peace of mind that comes from knowing your affairs are in order. Whether you’re looking to create a comprehensive estate plan, navigate the complexities of healthcare finances, or ensure your rights are protected, our experienced team is here to help.

Get Your Legal Advice From an Expert*

Let our experienced Elder Law team handle any of your questions or concerns

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* Gary B. Garland is Certified as an Elder Law Attorney by the National Elder Law Foundation as accredited by the American Bar Association. The National Elder Law Foundation is not affiliated with any governmental authority. Certification is not a requirement for the practice of law in the State of New York and does not necessarily indicate greater competence than other attorneys experienced in this field of law.