News & Resources: Blog: Elder Law

News & Resources: Elder Law

How Elder Legal Services Can Help You

As we and our loved one’s age, many decisions confront us that are stress-inducing, life-altering, and often, confusing. From Medicaid and estate planning to issues involving guardianship, crisis management, and power of attorney, it can be overwhelming to deal with the many legal aspects of eldercare. Utilizing a knowledgable, experienced elder law attorney to address […]

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Benefits of Hiring an Elder Law Attorney for Medicaid Planning

When an elderly loved one experiences a life-changing health episode, options for long-term care will be undoubtedly pricey. Applying for Medicaid benefits is most families’ first move when told by a doctor that their loved one will require long-term, full-time care. Unfortunately, too many people have not adequately prepared for these decisions and the experience […]

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Most Common Questions for an Elder Law Attorney

 Utilizing an experienced and knowledgeable elder law attorney can go a long way towards allowing you and your loved ones to have a stress-free aging process. Having a plan in place for the inevitable issues that will arise as we and our loved ones age allows everyone to feel confident that major life decisions have […]

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Why do I need an Elder Law Attorney?

WHY DO I NEED AN ELDER LAW ATTORNEY? Attorneys who concentrate their practices in Elder Law, focus on providing legal services–primarily to senior citizens and others who are looking to plan for their lives as they age. Elder Law attorneys work closely with families dealing with the onset of Alzheimer’s and dementia. Elder law attorneys […]

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Annette B., Allentown, New Jersey

Scott Bloom is one of the most caring, responsive, elder law attorney you can find in central New Jersey. He has been a great support not only for my parents but also for me and my siblings. We are deeply grateful for everything he has done over the past 3 years. I am thankful ever […]

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The Law Offices of Scott D Bloom Elder Law

Elder Law – The Law Office of Scott D. Bloom Always Puts the Client First

The Law Office of Scott D. Bloom prides itself in creating a family relationship with it’s clients. Elder Law is important and home visits are also very important. We meet with families in Assisted Living Communities, Skilled Nursing Facilities or anywhere they feel comfortable. We want to meet with all parties involved with the senior(s) […]

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Medicaid Planning

You’ve saved your entire life. We’re here to help you and your loved one protect your assets.

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Scott Bloom Law - AARP Recommended Blog Article

Elder Abuse: When Caregiving Goes Wrong

We recommend that you read AARP’s 2017 article on Elder Law and abuse: Elder Abuse: When Caregiving Goes Wrong Many families use paid home health aides, but what if things aren’t what they seem? by Rick Schmitt, AARP Bulletin Click here to Elder Abuse: When Caregiving Goes Wrong

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Scott Bloom Law - AARP Recommended Blog Article

How to Be an Effective Advocate for Aging Parents

We recommend that you read AARP’s 2017 article: How to Be an Effective Advocate for Aging Parents Five skills that will help you care for the ones you love by Amy Goyer Click here: to read How to Be an Effective Advocate for Aging Parents

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Life Care Planning – Tend to Personal Matters in the Comfort of Your Own Home

Life Care Planning should be handled by an elder law attorney. Their clients should be primarily senior citizens and they should specializes in eldercare matters across the board. When it’s time to start making decisions about our care, our finances and our wishes, it is very important to find someone we trust. An elder law attorney […]

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CLIENT Testimonial

This question is asked all the time: “Wouldn't it be easier to get a will off the internet, transfer my land when I die, and put my children on my bank account?” It’s just not a good idea. For the plan to work as you would want it to, it should account for plenty of complications. A good plan should protect your spouse and your children from the loss of valuable government benefits if anybody is or becomes disabled. The plan should avoid the delay and expense of probate court. The plan should protect money from children’s creditors or divorce or remarriage. It should be crafted to serve family harmony and to avoid disputes between children as joint owners. Even a relatively simple situation is made up of many moving parts. Internet documents and joint-ownership devices just won’t do the job.

Also, assembling the moving parts so they work smoothly is just the first step. Your estate plan needs maintenance too, just like your car has a “check engine” light. Major family events like serious illness or death, marriage, birth, or financial reversals are alerts that you should tune up your plan to reflect those changes. Your plan shouldn’t be “one and done.”

It takes expertise to coordinate the various strategies available. Don’t risk a result that will cause your family problems and unnecessary expense. Call us to create a plan that harmonizes the moving parts, so the gears will work together and you will leave the legacy you intended. We hope you found this article helpful. If you have questions or would like to discuss your legal matters, please do not hesitate to contact our office at 215-364-1111 to schedule a consultation.

- Creating an Estate Plan On Your Own: Think Twice