Elder Law Attorney in Davie, Florida

Davie's equestrian community and agricultural landowners face distinct elder law challenges when aging property owners need long-term care while preserving multi-generational land holdings and agricultural exemptions. Mark Mastrarrigo P.A. helps Davie seniors and their families develop Medicaid strategies and asset protection plans that account for large-lot properties, equestrian estates, and Florida's unique homestead protections.

When Davie Residents Typically Call

  • Aging property owner needing Medicaid without losing agricultural land
  • Multi-generational family coordinating long-term care for a parent on rural acreage
  • Establishing guardianship for an incapacitated family member in Davie
  • Creating advance directives to protect medical decision-making for aging ranchers
  • Planning for nursing home costs while preserving equestrian property

Learn More

If you're looking for elder law help in Davie, start with our Cooper City elder law services. You can also learn more about Medicaid planning. For additional information, see elder law in Weston.

How It Works

1

Assessment

We review your family situation, care needs, and financial picture

2

Strategy

We develop a plan for benefits eligibility, asset protection, and care coordination

3

Implementation

Documents are drafted, applications filed, and care plans put in place

Local Resources for Davie Residents

Davie residents seeking elder law assistance can access aging services and caregiver support through the Broward County Area Agency on Aging, which coordinates home and community-based services for seniors throughout the county. Aging and Disability Resource Center of Broward County

FAQs

Can Davie landowners qualify for Medicaid without losing agricultural property?

With proper planning, agricultural and equestrian property may be protected during the Medicaid eligibility process. Florida Medicaid rules have specific exemptions for homestead property, and strategic planning can help preserve land that has been in the family for generations. Early planning is critical because Medicaid has a five-year look-back period.

What happens to my parents' equestrian estate if they need nursing home care?

Without advance planning, nursing home costs can threaten large-lot and equestrian properties. An elder law attorney can create a strategy that may include irrevocable trusts, Medicaid planning, and asset protection tools designed to preserve the property while ensuring your parents receive the care they need.

When should Davie families start elder law planning?

Ideally at least five years before care is anticipated, due to Medicaid's look-back period. However, crisis planning options exist for families facing immediate care needs. For Davie families with significant real estate, early planning provides the most options for protecting both the property and the senior's care.

How does guardianship work for aging family members in Davie?

When a senior can no longer manage their own affairs and has no power of attorney in place, the family may need to petition the Broward County court for guardianship. This court-supervised process grants legal authority to manage the incapacitated person's finances and healthcare decisions.

Serving Davie and Surrounding Areas

Our office is located in Cooper City, and we regularly serve elder law clients in Davie and nearby communities throughout Broward County. We offer both in-person and online consultations to accommodate your schedule.

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