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Will a Bad Decision Regarding Long Term Care Wipe Out
Your Family's Estate?

Every day families are making bad decisions regarding how to pay for long-term care because they do not know about Medi-Cal. Medi-Cal is a federally funded program administered by the state of California that will pay for the long-term care of loved ones. Whether due to lack of professional representation or because they made faulty assumptions or were given wrong information, some families are losing the family home or wiping out their life savings to pay for long-term care that would have otherwise been paid by Medi-cal.

Avoid Stress. Work With an Elder Law Attorney

Often, decisions about long-term care for a loved one must be made quickly. This can be a very stressful time for the family. By getting professional advice, you will avoid stress, have peace of mind and stop the discord among family members. An elder law attorney can help you make the right decisions about the care needed by your loved one and preserving the family estate at the same time.

Rely on the Kisner Law Firm to fully assist with you the Medi-Cal planning that best meets your needs. Our attorneys have the education, training, experience, and devotion it takes to adequately help and advice our clients. By choosing us, you can rest assured that the advice you receive is accurate and complete.

Don’t lose your family home and savings due to poor advice or planning. Contact the Kisner Law Firm today.


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