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Boulder City
Elder Law Attorney

Elder Law Attorney for Residents of Boulder City, NV

Boyer Law Group’s Boulder City elder law attorneys help individuals prepare for aging, incapacity, disability, professional long-term care, and death. Kim Boyer, a certified elder law attorney, is dedicated to supporting seniors and their families. Many clients face the challenge of caring for loved ones with Alzheimer’s or dementia and worry about financial security. We help navigate all stages of the disease process. Elder law involves planning, counseling, educating, and advocating for seniors. We also represent caregivers and fiduciaries, including children, conservators, guardians, estate administrators, trustees, and agents caring for elderly or disabled adults. For advice on planning for an elderly family member’s health care and financial needs in Boulder City, contact us for a free consultation.

Assisting You in Managing Elder Law

Planning at all life stages is important, but it is essential for the elderly. Aging-related legal issues, such as incapacity and long-term health care concerns, require careful attention. Our attorneys help Boulder City clients with planning for potential long-term care needs, finding suitable care facilities, coordinating resources like Medicaid to cover care costs, and advocating for quality care rights. Our elder law attorneys offer practical assistance beyond conventional issues. Families often have questions about powers of attorney versus guardianship. We encourage preemptive planning with well-drafted powers of attorney and other estate planning to avoid guardianship. Elder care planning addresses health care, legal, and financial aspects of long-term care. Our Las Vegas office provides legal services for obtaining VA Aid & Attendance.

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Personalized Alzheimer’s Disease Planning with Kim Boyer

Renowned authority Kim Boyer has authored numerous articles and books addressing issues impacting seniors and their families. “Alzheimer’s and Dementia: A Practical and Legal Guide for Nevada Caregivers,” co-authored by Kim Boyer, J.D., and Mary Shapiro, MSG, offers clear guidance on caregiving, asset protection, and accessing support services. Similarly, “The Essential Eldercare Handbook for Nevada,” also co-written by Kim Boyer, J.D., and Mary Shapiro, MSG, provides invaluable insights for planning senior years and caring for elderly loved ones in Nevada. Whether you’re planning for yourself, a family member, or a friend, these resources are essential.

Contact a Boulder City Elder Law Lawyer Today​

In Boulder City, whether you’re dealing with guardianship matters, veterans benefits planning, or any other estate planning concerns, Kim Boyer, our elder law attorney, can provide the assistance and answers you’re looking for. Contact Boyer Law Group today at 702-255-2000 or online to schedule a consultation.

FAQs by Boulder City Clients

How does elder abuse law protect seniors in Boulder City?

Elder abuse laws in Boulder City safeguard seniors from physical, emotional, and financial abuse. Legal remedies are available for victims, including protective orders and civil lawsuits against perpetrators.

How can seniors in Boulder City ensure their assets are protected from creditors?

Seniors in Boulder City can protect their assets from creditors by utilizing estate planning tools such as trusts, homestead exemptions, and retirement accounts, with guidance from an elder law attorney.

What legal options are available for seniors in Boulder City who wish to gift assets to family members?

Seniors in Boulder City can gift assets to family members through various legal mechanisms, including outright gifts, trusts, and annual exclusion gifts, while considering tax implications and eligibility for government benefits.