Practice Area
Elder Law
Planning for long-term care, Medicaid, and protective arrangements that preserve dignity and assets.
Planning for aging means balancing care, cost, and control. Thienel Law helps families prepare for long-term care and navigate Medicaid and guardianship in a way that protects both assets and autonomy.
Planning ahead for care
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Protecting assets within the rules
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When a loved one can no longer decide
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Focused services
Elder Law services
Medicaid Planning
Qualifying for long-term care Medicaid while protecting what you can.
Sub-practiceLong-Term Care Planning
Preparing for future care needs before a health crisis forces decisions.
Sub-practiceGuardianship
Court-appointed authority to make decisions for someone who no longer can.