Elder Law Overview
Advice From our Akron Elder Law Attorney
Elder law is the central focus of our work at the Law Office of Margaret H. Kreiner. Attorney Kreiner advises people about their options for long-term care, alternatives to nursing home residence if they lose the capacity for independent living, and the best ways to secure their rights to such government programs as Medicaid, Medicare and veterans' benefits.
She also advises the adult children of senior citizens when dementia, illness or traumatic injury requires a sudden adjustment of a living situation or serious consideration of a guardianship. Our practice at the Law Office of Margaret H. Kreiner has been focused on elder law and related practice areas for more than 26 years.
Thanks to our experience with the problems that our own parents faced in their later years, we offer insight, compassion and practical solutions to our clients and their families. Contact our Akron elder law lawyers in Cuyahoga Falls to learn how we can help your family.
Akron Area Medicaid Planning Lawyers
Among the specific elder law problems we can assist you with are:
- Medicaid planning
- Estate planning
- Medicaid qualifications
- Medicare drug benefits
- Medicare Part D including Medicare terminology
- Probate and trust administration
- VA aid and attendance benefits
- Effective planning and implementation of elder care for the out-of-state adult children of Northeast Ohio seniors
- Special needs planning, including estate planning for the disabled
Ohio elder law attorney Margaret Kreiner has more than 26 years of experience in this field of law, and concentrates on practical, personalized solutions that fit the unique characteristics of her clients. She is certified in elder law by the National Elder Law Foundation and has also been named to the Ohio Super Lawyers list for 2007-2011.
Attorney Margaret Kreiner is co-author of the book " Ohio Elder Law", part of Baldwin's Ohio Handbook Series published by West. She is an accredited VA attorney.
Whether your problem concerns long-term elder care for an aging parent, appealing an adverse Medicaid decision in court or revisiting estate planning goals to make sure that they will still accomplish the original objectives, we can help you. For additional information, including Medicare updates, we invite you to contact our Akron Medicaid planning lawyer at the Law Office of Margaret Kreiner in Cuyahoga Falls, near Akron, Ohio.


