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Legal Considerations for Elder Care and Estate Planning: Protecting Your Aging Loved Ones

April 29, 2026/in Estate Planning /by Michael Lonich

When you were younger, you relied on your parents for help and guidance as you discovered the world around you. Now, as your loved ones age, the roles are reversed, and they are beginning to rely more on you. Understanding elder law is essential to protect their well-being and future.

Families with elderly family members are often faced with difficult decisions about care, finances, and long-term planning. At times, it can feel overwhelming, but there are resources available to help you safeguard your loved ones’ dignity, well-being, and financial security.

Elder Law in California

According to California law, the elderly are people aged 65 and older. The Elder Abuse and Dependent Adult Civil Protection Act helps to protect older adults from physical abuse, neglect, and financial exploitation. Victims, or their families, can pursue civil remedies when abuse does occur. 

Additionally, crimes targeting seniors, such as theft, fraud, and identity misuse, can carry penalties ranging from significant fines to imprisonment.

Essential Estate Planning Documents

A comprehensive estate plan is the foundation for protecting your elderly loved ones. Legal documents should include:

1. Revocable Living Trust

An individual can transfer their assets into a trust to be managed during their lifetime and transferred efficiently after death, thus avoiding probate. Appointing a successor trustee allows them to step in if the individual becomes incapacitated and helps to prevent financial mismanagement.

2. Durable Power of Attorney

A POA is a document that authorizes someone to handle financial matters on behalf of your loved one. Without it, you may need to go to court to gain authority.

3. Advanced Health Care Directive

This allows individuals to specify their medical wishes and end-of-life care. They can also appoint someone to make healthcare decisions on their behalf if they are unable to do so.

These essential documents help ensure that decisions are made by trusted individuals and not left to the courts. They also minimize the likelihood of conflicts and disputes among various family members.

Conservatorships

It’s often the case that an individual has done little to no prior planning and has reached a point where they can no longer manage their personal and financial affairs. In such a situation, the family may need to seek a court-appointed conservatorship.

A conservatorship authorizes a court-appointed person to make those financial or personal decisions. However, this can be a costly, time-consuming process. Courts generally dislike removing an individual’s independence and autonomy. They consider conservatorship to be a last resort when less restrictive alternatives, such as powers of attorney, are unavailable.

Protecting Your Elderly Loved One Against Financial Abuse

Older adults are often the targets of financial abuse, such as:

  • Unauthorized withdrawals or transfers from bank accounts
  • Coercion to change wills or trusts
  • Misuse of a power of attorney
  • Fraud or scams

These actions can be devastating to seniors, both emotionally and financially. To reduce the risk of financial abuse, families need to regularly monitor their loved ones’ financial accounts and have checks and balances in place, especially for large transactions.

Fortunately, California allows the recovery of stolen assets and, sometimes, additional damages when misconduct is proven.

Long-Term Care and Medi-Cal Planning

Planning for long-term care is another critical component of estate planning. Nursing home care can be expensive, and without strategic planning, an older adult may not qualify for Medi-Cal to help cover costs.

Structuring assets properly or implementing certain types of trusts can help individuals qualify for benefits while preserving some wealth for heirs.

Elder law consultation with a senior couple at a notary office, reviewing legal documents for estate planning and asset protection.

Bringing It All Together

Protecting your aging loved ones requires thoughtful legal planning. Our attorneys at Lonich Patton Ehrlich Policastri are experts in estate planning. We can help you understand the available protections and put the right documents in place. With our assistance, you can avoid crises and ensure your loved ones are cared for with dignity and respect.

Contact us at 408-553-0801 for a free consultation. The earlier you start, the more options you will have. Whether your loved one is fully independent or beginning to need assistance, now is the time to take those important steps.

 

Disclaimer: this article does not constitute a guarantee, warranty, or prediction regarding the outcome of your legal matter.

Michael Lonich

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Specializing in Divorce and Estate Planning, I am San Jose Attorney, Michael E. Lonich; and I have been battling for client’s rights for nearly 40 years. When focusing on divorce, child custody, and related matters, I know all too well the emotional and financial toll divorce has on clients. Integrity, common sense, and a passion for what I do which guarantee the best possible results for my clients. Resolution of family law issues requires an attorney able to navigate the myriad legal and emotional issues presented in cases. Financial issues, child custody, domestic violence, valuation of property, analysis of RSUs, hidden assets, spousal and child support, all may require trial, mediation, or a collaborative effort with the parties. Regardless, each client gets the individualized attention they require. Every family law case is unique, we partner with you to develop a comprehensive approach to get the best results.

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