Elder Law
Protecting seniors and their families in Alabama. From Medicaid planning to guardianship, Key Law, LLC helps you prepare for the challenges of aging with dignity and security.
Planning Ahead Matters
Long-term care in Alabama costs an average of $6,000-$9,000 per month. Without proper planning, these costs can wipe out a lifetime of savings. Elder law planning protects your family’s financial future while ensuring quality care for your loved one.
Elder Law Services
We help Alabama seniors and their families navigate the complex legal and financial landscape of aging, before a crisis forces difficult decisions.
Medicaid Planning
Medicaid can cover long-term care costs, but qualification rules are strict. We structure your assets to protect as much as possible while establishing eligibility.
Long-Term Care Planning
Plan proactively for nursing home, assisted living, or in-home care costs before a health crisis forces expensive, rushed decisions.
Guardianship & Conservatorship
When a loved one can no longer make their own decisions, we guide families through Alabama’s guardianship and conservatorship process.
Special Needs Trusts
Provide for a family member with disabilities without disqualifying them from Medicaid, SSI, or other essential government benefits.
Veteran’s Benefits
Qualifying veterans and surviving spouses may be eligible for VA Aid & Attendance benefits to help cover long-term care costs.
Crisis Planning
If a loved one is already in a nursing facility, it’s not too late. We help families in crisis situations protect assets and establish Medicaid eligibility as quickly as possible.
When Should You Start Elder Law Planning?
The earlier you plan, the more options you have. Medicaid has a 5-year lookback period, meaning transfers made in the 5 years before applying can disqualify you. Don’t wait for a health crisis.
In Your 60s
Review your estate plan, consider long-term care insurance, discuss your wishes with family, and make sure your documents are current.
In Your 70s
Begin Medicaid pre-planning, evaluate trust structures, and ensure powers of attorney and healthcare directives are in place.
In a Crisis
Even if planning has been delayed, we can help. Crisis Medicaid planning and emergency legal arrangements can still protect significant assets.
Are You Planning Before a Crisis Forces Your Hand?
Schedule a strategy session and learn what steps you can take now to protect your assets and plan for quality care in Alabama.
How We Approach Elder Law Planning
Elder law planning is not a single document. It is an ongoing strategy built around your health, your assets, and your family’s needs.
Situation Assessment
We review your health status, assets, family structure, and immediate concerns. This gives us the full picture needed to build a plan that actually works for your situation.
Planning Strategy
We develop a coordinated plan covering Medicaid eligibility, asset protection, advance directives, and long-term care cost management based on your specific circumstances.
Document Execution
We prepare and execute the necessary legal documents including powers of attorney, healthcare directives, and any trust arrangements required to implement the plan.
Ongoing Support
Elder law planning evolves as circumstances change. We remain available to update documents, advise on new developments, and guide your family through transitions as they arise.
The earlier you start elder law planning, the more options you have. Medicaid has a five-year lookback period, so early planning protects more assets.
Elder Law Questions
What is the difference between elder law and estate planning?
When should I start Medicaid planning?
Can I protect my home from Medicaid recovery in Alabama?
What is the Alabama Medicaid lookback period?
What documents does every senior need?
How do I set up a guardianship or conservatorship for an aging parent in Alabama?
What is a special needs trust and how does it fit into elder law?
How can I protect my assets from long-term care costs?
What Our Clients Say
Real reviews from Alabama families we’ve helped.
