Elder Law

ELDER LAW

Elder law is the phrase utilized to encompass a whole body of legal practice areas with an emphasis on the issues surrounding the aging and disabled segment in our population. Elder law involves estate planning, Medicaid & Medicare planning, Medicaid coverage, long-term disability planning, Special Needs planning, real estate transactions, tax planning, guardianship, asset conservation, retirement planning, Social Security, wills, trusts, protection against elder abuse and neglect, end of life planning, disability and medical care planning, medical directives, powers of attorney, mortgages, contracts, client advocacy, discrimination, and Veterans planning.

Elder Law & Special Needs

Elder Law

The term "elder law" is used to refer to a broad range of legal practice areas with a focus on problems involving the elderly and disabled segments of our population. Estate planning, Medicaid & Medicare planning, Medicaid coverage, long-term disability planning, Special Needs planning, real estate transactions, tax planning, guardianship, asset preservation, retirement planning, Social Security, wills, trusts, protection from elder abuse and neglect, end-of-life planning, disability and medical care planning, medical directives, powers of attorney, mortgages, contracts, client advocacy, and Veteran’s planning.

Special Needs

The Sampson Law Group is here to help people and their loved ones through the enormous and perplexing challenges of special needs trusts and planning. Even if you are unable to be there to care for your loved ones, you can still safeguard them via careful planning.


Sampson Law Group helps those who are disabled and those who care about them develop a "life care plan" that strikes a balance between their needs and the law as it stands, ensuring that the disabled person retains any entitlement to government benefits and is able to live a more fulfilling life that complements but does not replace those benefits.

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