Estate planning includes creating a will or trust, but it can also include long-term care planning. Long-term care refers to personal care services that a person may need as they age, including those needed to address significant health conditions or disabilities....
Elder Law
What is elder neglect?
Many older adults in Texas find it difficult to care for themselves due to certain physical and mental health conditions. Nursing homes and personal caretakers can provide the elderly with the support they need as they get older. However, there are many reports...
Setting up a guardianship for an elderly loved one
Setting up a guardianship for an elderly family member is an important process for their loved ones. It is important for family members to be familiar with the process of setting up a guardianship because a lot rests on that process. The process of setting up a...
Planning for long-term care at home
Long-term care planning is an important part of everyone’s life. Even when a Texas resident is young and capable of taking care of their own needs, they should begin to think about how they see the rest of their lives playing out in terms of their own independence and...
Elder law and key aspects of guardianship in Texas
Texans who have an elderly loved one who needs oversight and protection will often be unsure of their available options. Making sure that the person is cared for appropriately and shielded may require legal steps. One that is often beneficial is a guardianship. With a...
Texas gives seniors the right to choose their service providers
All residents enjoy the rights and protections afforded by the state. But, for seniors our state provides special protections and rights. Specifically, for those 60 and above, Section 102.003 of the Texas Human Resources Code outlines these specific rights. And,...