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Elder Care Law, California is a law firm dedicated to helping seniors with elder law concerns and guiding them through some of life's most important decisions. We can provide you with the highest level of representation in the areas of Medi-Cal planning, asset protection, conservatorships, probate and estate planning. At Elder Care Law, California we are confident that we can help you and that you will benefit from our legal services.

Please take advantage of a free phone consultation so that we can determine the approach that works best for you. Elder Care Law, California has conveniently located satellite offices throughout California. Elder Care Law specializes in helping seniors plan for the future and overcome the challenges that come with a nursing home stay. At Elder Care Law California we offer a free consultation to help you make an informed decision on hiring legal representation.

We will come to you! Meet with us at one of our convenient satellite locations or set up a consultation in your home.
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Laura Butkute is a UCLA Law School graduate, licensed to practice law by the California State Bar.
Her legal education includes a master's degree in law from Vilnius University, faculty of law and a master's degree in law from UCLA School of Law.
Since the beginning of her legal carrier, elder law has been Laura's main focus.
In addition to estate planning, probate, conservatorship areas of law, she possesses a unique knowledge of Medi-Cal planning and asset protection that many other estate planning attorneys do not.
Since we were founded in 2000, Elder Care Law California has been serving the Southern California area with proven success.
We are consistent, patient and professional, giving each new case the attention it deserves by walking you through each step of the process.
With Elder Care Law California, you should expect the best.
It is a devastating truth for many American families that money they saved for a graceful retirement and their loved ones ends up being wasted away on medical expenses and a nursing home stay.
Anyone who owns property or has minor children should have an estate plan.
Many people put off estate planning because they believe they don't own enough assets, think they are not old enough, or are too busy.
It is important to know that if you do not have an estate plan, your state will make these important decisions for you.
Although we typically associate the term "estate" with the ultra rich, nearly everyone has an one.
Your estate consists of all the property you own.
It includes real estate, your car, checking and savings accounts, investments, life insurance, and personal possessions.
The last thing you want to be worried about when grieving the loss of a loved one is the formalities of Inheritance laws and/or internal fights with other beneficiaries.
Leave legal challenges and protection of your rights to our compassionate lawyers.
We will advocate for you and efficiently transfer all assets to which you are entitled.
Probate is the legal way an estate is settled under the supervision of the court in the event that the proper estate planning was not completed prior to death.
Power of Attorney or Conservatorship may be the best way to gain legal authority to make decisions for your elderly parent, spouse, close relative or even a friend.
When somebody you deeply care for cannot make the decisions for themselves, you just might be the most suitable or the only person they can rely on.
It is unfortunate that as some of us age our mental abilities may be slowly lost before our physical abilities.
The power of attorney completed in time ensures that your personal affairs are attended to when you no longer have the ability to manage them on your own.
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