Elder Law Attorney in Weston, Florida

Weston's community of young professionals and growing families increasingly finds itself in the sandwich generation, balancing careers and childcare while managing the care needs of aging parents. Mark Mastrarrigo P.A. helps Weston families navigate Medicaid planning, long-term care decisions, and advance directives that protect both the senior's interests and the family's financial stability.

When Weston Residents Typically Call

  • Adult children in Weston managing care for aging parents
  • Families needing Medicaid planning as a parent's health declines
  • Setting up a special needs trust for a family member with disabilities
  • Seeking guardianship when a parent can no longer make safe decisions
  • Creating healthcare surrogate designations before a medical crisis

Learn More

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

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 Weston Residents

Weston families navigating elder law matters such as guardianship filings or Medicaid applications can access resources through the Florida Department of Elder Affairs, which provides information on programs, services, and legal protections available to Florida seniors. Florida Department of Elder Affairs

FAQs

How can Weston families help aging parents plan for long-term care?

Start by ensuring your parents have current advance directives, including a healthcare surrogate designation and durable power of attorney. Then work with an elder law attorney to assess their assets, evaluate long-term care insurance options, and develop a Medicaid planning strategy if nursing home or assisted living care may be needed.

What is the Medicaid look-back period and how does it affect Weston families?

Florida Medicaid reviews financial transactions from the five years before an application. Gifts or asset transfers during that period can trigger a penalty period of ineligibility. Planning well in advance allows families to structure assets legally while preserving eligibility when care is needed.

Can I set up a special needs trust for my child while also planning for my own parents?

Yes. An elder law attorney can coordinate planning across generations, establishing a special needs trust for a child with disabilities while simultaneously creating Medicaid and long-term care strategies for aging parents. This integrated approach ensures no family member's benefits are inadvertently jeopardized.

What advance directives should Weston seniors have in place?

Florida recognizes healthcare surrogate designations, living wills, and durable powers of attorney. These documents ensure that trusted family members can make medical and financial decisions if a senior becomes incapacitated, and they should be executed under Florida law to ensure acceptance by local hospitals and institutions.

Serving Weston and Surrounding Areas

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

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