Estate Planning Attorney in Bucks County PA | Wills, Trusts & Probate

Elder Law

At the Law Offices of Leo Mikityanskiy, we provide elder law services in Bucks County, PA and Northeast Philadelphia. In a word, we help seniors and their families plan for the future with confidence. Our firm specializes in Medical Assistance Planning and Nursing Home Eligibility Planning in Pennsylvania. Thus, we help ensure that individuals can qualify for long-term care benefits while protecting their hard-earned assets.

We assist with the preparation and execution of vital legal documents, such as Powers of Attorney, Health Care Directives, and Wills, to ensure that your loved ones have the authority to act on your behalf in the event of illness, disability, or incapacity.

Law Offices of Leo Mikityanskiy will guide you through the essential steps of Elder Law Planning in Bucks County, PA and NE Philadelphia. We are here to provide peace of mind and legal clarity for you and your family.

Elder Law Planning

Medicaid Planning

Medicaid planning involves strategic planning to qualify for Medicaid benefits while protecting assets. This includes rearranging finances, setting up trusts, or gifting assets to loved ones to ensure eligibility for long-term care assistance.

Long Term Care Planning

Long-term care planning involves preparing for future medical or personal care needs, typically related to aging or disability. The planning should specifically consider options with and without Medicaid coverage. It includes evaluating insurance options, setting up trusts, and securing financial resources to cover costs.

Estate Planning Attorney for Families With Young Children in Bucks County
Doylestown Court House

Bucks County Guardianship

Bucks County guardianship involves legally assigning a responsible individual to make decisions for someone unable to care for themselves, such as minors or adults with disabilities. Guardianship can cover personal, financial…

Crisis Medicaid Planning

Crisis Medicaid planning occurs when an individual urgently needs long-term care and requires Medicaid eligibility, typically due to unexpected medical issues. A sudden illness can upset someone’s plans, but even in a crisis there are steps you can take to save some or all of your assets.

Medicaid Planning
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