Elder and Special Needs Law Pro Bono Clinic - January 20, 2023

At Southpoint Estate Planning we are dedicated to serving our community. We understand that the financial burden can oftentimes deter people from seeking the guidance they may need for some of life’s most challenging moments. We sincerely hope that our clinics can provide an opportunity for those folks to get the advice and resources they need.

We host quarterly pro bono clinics that cover a variety of topics such as Elder Law, Special Needs Planning, Wills and Trusts, Powers of Attorney, Health Care Powers of Attorney, and Guardianships.

  • Elder and Special Needs Law Clinic

    • Special Needs Planning may include planning for loved one with special needs, guardianship, powers of attorney, and preserving important government benefits such as Medicaid and/or SSI.

    • Elder Law matters might include planning for incapacity with powers of attorney, guardianship, Medicaid eligibility when someone needs assisted living or nursing home care, and protection from Medicaid estate recovery.

    • This clinic provides a 30-minute consultation with an attorney on elder law or special needs matters free of charge. 

  • Basic Estate Planning Documents

    • This clinic provides eligible individuals with basic Wills, Powers of Attorney, and Health Care Powers of Attorney

  • Special Needs Trusts

    • This clinic provides eligible individuals with special/supplemental needs trusts for family members who are currently receiving or may receive government benefits such as SSI and/or Medicaid.

Our next Elder and Special Needs Law Clinic will be on January 20, 2023. If you are interested in signing up for this clinic, we ask that you take a few minutes to fill out our online intake form (link below) so we can determine if this clinic is appropriate for your situation. Once you complete the form, someone from our office will contact you with the next steps.

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