Elder Law Attorney in Pembroke Pines, Florida

Pembroke Pines is home to many sandwich generation families who are simultaneously raising children and managing care for aging parents, making elder law planning a pressing priority. Mark Mastrarrigo P.A. helps Pembroke Pines families navigate Medicaid planning, guardianship proceedings, and long-term care decisions that protect aging parents without compromising the family's financial security.

When Pembroke Pines Residents Typically Call

  • Sandwich generation families in Pembroke Pines balancing elder care and childcare
  • Adult children exploring Medicaid options for a parent entering assisted living
  • Families needing guardianship when a parent's dementia progresses
  • Coordinating parents' advance directives with siblings across different locations
  • Protecting a parent's home from nursing home costs in Pembroke Pines

Learn More

If you're looking for elder law help in Pembroke Pines, start with our Cooper City elder law services. You can also learn more about special needs planning. For additional information, see Florida homestead exemption guide.

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 Pembroke Pines Residents

Pembroke Pines families seeking help with aging-related legal and care issues can access caregiver support, benefits counseling, and referrals to local services through the Broward County Aging and Disability Resource Center. Aging and Disability Resource Center of Broward County

FAQs

How can Pembroke Pines families plan for a parent's nursing home costs?

Start by assessing the parent's assets, income, and potential care needs. An elder law attorney can develop a strategy that may include Medicaid planning, long-term care insurance evaluation, and asset protection tools. The earlier planning begins, the more options are available to protect assets while ensuring quality care.

What if my siblings disagree about our parent's care in Pembroke Pines?

Having legally binding advance directives that designate a single healthcare surrogate and durable power of attorney agent can prevent family conflicts. If no documents exist and disagreements arise, guardianship proceedings through Broward County courts may be necessary to resolve the impasse.

Can I be held personally liable for my parent's nursing home bills?

Florida law does not impose filial responsibility for a parent's nursing home costs. However, if you signed an admission agreement as a responsible party, you may have contractual obligations. An elder law attorney can review any agreements and help you understand your actual liability.

How does Medicaid planning work for a parent who already lives in Pembroke Pines?

Even if a parent already resides in Pembroke Pines and needs care soon, crisis Medicaid planning strategies may be available. These can include spousal protections, exempt asset conversions, and qualified income trusts. An attorney can evaluate the specific situation and identify the best approach within Medicaid's rules.

Serving Pembroke Pines and Surrounding Areas

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

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