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2275 Church Road
Aurora, IL 60502
Toll-Free: 800-810-3100
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Law ElderLaw
Medicaid Crisis Lawyers
Serving Northern Illinois
Mailing Address:
2275 Church Road
Aurora, IL, 60502
Toll-Free: 800-810-3100
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Practice Areas


Protecting your family in a nursing home payment crisis situation

Protecting your family when either someone is already admitted to a nursing home or is about to be placed in a nursing home

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Applying for Medicaid

Knowing when and how to apply for Medicaid

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Money for Aged and Disabled Veterans

Wartime veterans and their spouses may be eligible for special monthly pension benefits. We use a common sense approach to teach you the nuts and bolts about long-term care solutions.

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Protecting your family in a non-crisis situation

Protecting your family when you are currently healthy but want a strategy to be prepared for the possibility that someday you will be incapacitated.

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Estate Planning

Retain control of your property for as long as you remain healthy, and protect your family and your assets if you need long-term care

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Protection Strategies

Evaluate long-term care insurance & other catastrophic illness protection strategies

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Asset Protection & Estate Planning

Protect your family from creditors that threaten financial security and predators such as divorce; remarriage; children or grandchildren with physical or emotional frailties; difficult in-laws; lawsuits; and other possible creditors

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Personal and Financial Guardianship

When you need a strategy to handle the financial assets of a spouse, parent, sibling, or other loved one who is no longer capable of financial self-care.

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Assistance with Other Community Resources

Find other community and governmental resources to assist a loved one who is no longer capable of personal self-care.

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