Raleigh, NC • Elder Law

Raleigh Elder Law Attorneys

Aging well takes a plan. We help Raleigh families prepare for long-term care, protect what they’ve saved, and put the legal tools in place to decide for a loved one who no longer can.

Elder Law for Raleigh Families

Elder law addresses the legal needs that come with aging — planning for long-term care and its cost, qualifying for benefits like Medicaid, protecting assets, and ensuring someone you trust can step in if you can no longer manage your affairs. For Wake County families, planning ahead can be the difference between weathering a health crisis and being overwhelmed by it.

Pierce Law Group helps seniors and their families across Raleigh and the wider Research Triangle plan with dignity, and act effectively when care is needed now.

How We Help Raleigh Seniors & Families

We meet you where you are — planning years ahead or facing a care decision today:

  1. Understand your situation

    We review your family, finances, health outlook, and goals for care and legacy.

  2. Build the plan

    We put the right tools in place — powers of attorney, healthcare directives, and any asset-protection or Medicaid strategy that fits.

  3. Address care & benefits

    We help you weigh long-term care options and whether and how to qualify for Medicaid without needless loss of assets.

  4. Adjust over time

    As health and circumstances change, we update the plan so it keeps working.

What Elder Law Covers

Elder law brings several areas together around the needs of aging adults. Depending on your situation, that can include:

  • Incapacity planning with durable and healthcare powers of attorney
  • Long-term care and nursing-home planning
  • Medicaid eligibility and asset-protection strategies
  • Special needs planning for a disabled family member
  • Coordinating with your estate plan and, when necessary, guardianship

Medicaid & Long-Term Care Planning

Nursing-home or in-home care can drain a lifetime of savings quickly. With advance planning, many Raleigh families can preserve more of their assets while still qualifying for Medicaid to help cover care. The rules are detailed and timing matters, so the earlier you plan the more options you have — though even in a crisis there are often steps worth taking. We’ll explain what’s realistic for you.

Raleigh Elder Law: Common Questions

What does an elder law attorney do?

An elder law attorney helps older adults and their families with long-term care planning, Medicaid eligibility, asset protection, incapacity documents, and related needs — coordinating the legal pieces so aging is less stressful and less costly.

Can I protect my home and savings from nursing-home costs?

Often, yes — with planning. North Carolina’s Medicaid rules allow certain strategies to preserve assets, but many have timing requirements, so the sooner you plan the better. Even in a crisis there can be options.

When should I start elder law planning?

Ideally before a health crisis. Putting powers of attorney and a basic plan in place while you’re healthy gives you the most control and the widest range of options.

What is the difference between a power of attorney and guardianship?

A power of attorney is set up voluntarily, in advance, so someone can act for you if needed. Guardianship is a court process used after capacity is lost without those documents. Good planning aims to avoid the need for guardianship.

Does Medicaid take my house?

Not necessarily while you’re alive and it’s your residence, but North Carolina can seek recovery from an estate after death. Planning ahead can help protect your home for your family — we’ll explain how the rules apply to you.

What Our Clients Say

  • ★★★★★
    My experience was very helpful for continuing my journey through the probate process. I very much appreciate their knowledge and kindness.
    — Ricky J.
  • ★★★★★
    Everyone I interacted with in this firm was extremely supportive, informative and pleasant to work with. Highly recommend!
    — Mary A.
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9121 Anson Way, Suite 200Raleigh, NC 27615
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