Elder Law Attorney in Plantation, Florida

Plantation's established professional community includes many business owners and high-earning professionals whose elder law planning must address not only personal care needs but also the impact of long-term care costs on business assets and professional practices. Mark Mastrarrigo P.A. helps Plantation residents develop Medicaid strategies, asset protection plans, and advance directives that safeguard both personal wealth and business continuity.

When Plantation Residents Typically Call

  • Business owners in Plantation planning for incapacity and succession
  • Professionals needing asset protection from potential long-term care costs
  • Families coordinating Medicaid planning with existing business entity structures
  • Establishing a special needs trust for a dependent family member
  • Creating comprehensive advance directives for executives and practice owners

Learn More

If you're looking for elder law help in Plantation, start with our Cooper City elder law services. You can also learn more about long-term care planning. For additional information, see elder law in Pembroke Pines.

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 Plantation Residents

Plantation residents dealing with guardianship filings, elder abuse reports, or estate-related matters involving aging family members can access court forms and filing information through the Broward County Clerk of Courts. Broward County Clerk of Courts

FAQs

How can Plantation business owners protect their business if they need long-term care?

Business interests require careful structuring to prevent long-term care costs from threatening the enterprise. An elder law attorney can work with your business succession plan to create firewalls between personal care obligations and business assets, using tools like irrevocable trusts and properly structured entity agreements.

Does Medicaid consider my business assets when determining eligibility in Plantation?

Medicaid eligibility rules distinguish between countable and exempt assets. Certain business assets may be exempt if the business is essential for self-support, but the rules are nuanced. Proper structuring before applying for Medicaid is essential to maximize exemptions while remaining compliant.

What is a special needs trust and who needs one in Plantation?

A special needs trust holds assets for the benefit of a person with disabilities without disqualifying them from SSI, Medicaid, or other government benefits. Plantation families with a disabled child or adult dependent should consider this trust to provide supplemental care and quality of life beyond what government programs cover.

Can I name someone to manage my professional practice if I become incapacitated?

Yes. A properly drafted durable power of attorney can authorize a trusted person to manage your business affairs, including a professional practice, if you become incapacitated. This should be coordinated with your operating agreement and any professional licensing requirements.

Serving Plantation and Surrounding Areas

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

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