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Elder law (U.S.) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Elder law (United States)
Elder law is a legal term coined to cover an area of legal practice that places an emphasis on those issues that affect the aging population. ==Categories== The three major categories that make up elder law are: # Estate planning and administration, including tax questions; # Medicaid, disability and other long-term care issues; and # Guardianship, conservatorship and commitment matters, including fiduciary administration. Other issues found under the umbrella of elder law include such areas as estate planning; wills; trusts; guardianships; protection against elder abuse, neglect, and fraud; end-of-life planning; all levels of disability and medical care; retirement planning; Social Security benefits; Medicare and Medicaid coverage; Medicaid planning (United States); consumer protection; nursing homes and in-home care; powers of attorney; physicians' or medical care directives, declarations and powers of attorney; landlord/tenant needs; real estate and mortgage assistance; various levels of advice, counseling and advocacy of rights; tax issues; and discrimination.
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