Difference between an Elder Law Attorney and an Estate Planning Attorney

The difference between an Elder Law Attorney and an Estate Planning Attorney can be quite substantial. An Estate Planning Attorney traditionally focuses on dealing with what happens to a client after the client passes away. They would often deal with avoiding probate, minimizing estate taxes and distributing assets to the client’s loved ones exactly as the client wanted them to be distributed – to name a few.

However, Elder Law Attorneys not only focus on estate planning issues (a very important part of elder law) but they also deal with issues that face clients during their lives. An Elder Law Attorney will help protect assets for a client if there is ever an incapacity issue. Elder Law Attorneys will often deal with Medicaid issues, Veterans’ Benefits, Special needs counseling and Long Term Care Issues – to name a few.

You can find some of America’s TOP Elder Law Attorneys who can help you with your family’s Elder Care Matters on ElderCareMatters.com – America’s National Directory of Elder Care / Senior Care Resources for Families.

Elder Law Attorney Jim Thomas
Law Office of Carol Thomas
Saginaw, Michigan

Difference between an Elder Law Attorney and an Estate Planning Attorney was last modified: June 28th, 2018 by Phil Sanders