Caring for an aging parent or loved one is one of the most meaningful roles a person can take on. It’s also one of the hardest. Between managing medical appointments, juggling work and family responsibilities, and handling the emotional weight of watching someone you...
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What Is a Qualified Income Trust (QIT)?
A Qualified Income Trust sometimes called a “Miller Trust” is a special type of legal trust that helps people qualify for Medicaid benefits, even if their income is above the eligibility limit. Instead of disqualifying you, the excess income is directed into the...
The Truth About Medicaid
When it comes to paying for long-term care, Medicaid is one of the most misunderstood programs. At Wolf Elder Law, we help families navigate Medicaid every day, and we want to set the record straight. Do You Really Have to Spend Everything to Qualify for Medicaid?...
Divorce and Your Estate Plan: Why You Must Update Now
Whether you are going through a divorce now or have been divorced for years, it is important to understand how Florida law treats your estate plan and why timely updates are essential. The Elder Law Connection Divorce doesn’t just affect younger couples. It can have...
Understanding the Florida Medicaid Lookback Period and Why It Matters
When it comes to Medicaid planning, timing is everything. One of the most important and often misunderstood rules in long-term care planning is the 5-year Medicaid lookback period. If you or a loved one may need care, knowing how this rule works can make the...
Meet the Team at Wolf Elder Law
At Wolf Elder Law, we pride ourselves on offering not just legal guidance, but trusted relationships built on experience, compassion, and commitment. Our clients know they can count on us during some of life’s most important and often emotional moments. In this post,...
Why a Durable Power of Attorney Is Essential for Medicaid Planning
Power of Attorney (POA) vs. Durable Power of Attorney (DPOA): What’s the Difference And Why Does It Matter? A standard Power of Attorney (POA) does not remain valid if the person who created it becomes incapacitated. In contrast, a Durable Power of Attorney (DPOA)...
Why Families Give Wolf Elder Law “10+ Stars”
At Wolf Elder Law, we believe elder care planning should be compassionate, clear, and stress-free. Our team is proud to guide families through difficult transitions with the professionalism, patience, and attention they deserve. But don’t just take our word for it,...

