What Elder Law Really Is (And Why Estate Planning Alone Is Not Enough) w/ Elder Care Attorney Maureen Lester
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What is elder law, and why does traditional estate planning often fall short as parents age?
In this episode, Tom Kaminski is joined by elder law attorney Maureen Lester to break down the role of elder law, how it differs from standard estate planning, and why it becomes essential once health, cognition, and caregiving enter the picture.
Maureen explains how elder law focuses not just on asset transfer, but on long-term care planning, decision-making authority, and protecting vulnerable adults. Together, they discuss common misconceptions families have, why early planning matters, and how professionals can work together to better support aging parents and their adult children.
This episode lays the groundwork for understanding the legal realities families face as they move into the later stages of life.