Securing quality long-term care for an aging loved one does not have to come at the cost of your family’s financial security. We use our in-depth knowledge of elder law to create comprehensive, personalized plans that reflect your unique financial situation and long-term goals—while keeping your assets protected.
Whether you need assistance with special needs trusts, Medicaid planning, or developing a solid estate plan, our experienced attorneys are here to guide you every step of the way. Contact us today to learn more about our elder law services in Fort Mitchell and schedule your consultation.
At My Legacy Lawyer, our work goes beyond legal knowledge. We believe informed clients make better decisions, which is why we focus on education, clear options, and personalized guidance at every stage. Our team is dedicated to protecting your family’s well-being and long-term financial security while advocating for the best possible outcome.
Quality elder law planning should protect your assets—not drain them. We work strategically to help your finances support your future, creating structured plans that preserve what you’ve built without unnecessary costs. Contact us today to schedule your consultation and take a confident step toward securing your future.
We help navigate complex Medicaid rules to maximize benefits while protecting your assets and securing access to essential care.
Protect your legacy with carefully crafted wills, trusts, and legal documents that ensure your wishes are carried out exactly as intended.
We create thoughtful plans and special needs trusts that protect assets while preserving eligibility for vital benefits and long-term care.
The cost of elder law services can vary depending on your needs and the type of planning involved. At My Legacy Lawyer, we focus on finding practical solutions that fit a wide range of budgets.
Contact us to discuss which services are most important for your situation, and we’ll work with you to provide cost-effective planning that can help save money over the long term.
In Kentucky, probate can generally be filed up to 10 years after a person’s death, which surprises many families. However, waiting is rarely a good idea. Filing sooner helps prevent lost documents, delays, and complications while allowing you to settle the estate more efficiently.
Contact My Legacy Lawyer today to schedule a consultation and learn why starting the probate process early can make things easier for you and your family.