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Did You Know?    
 
 
The number of senior citizens is growing continuously.
The U.S. Census Bureau projected that, in 2030, 10 states will have more people 65 and older than under 18. As the baby boomers slowly become senior citizens by 2011, the population of 65 and older will grow faster than the total population in every state. 26 states are, in fact, said to double their 65 + populations within the next 25 years. Today, about 70 million baby boomers will soon hit their retirement years.

 

Elder law is one of the newest and fastest growing specialties in the legal profession. It combines elements of Estate Planning, Wills and Trusts, Conservatorship, Health Care Planning and Medicare/Medicaid Planning. It draws upon the experience of elder law attorneys representing older clients in legal decisions affecting their eligibility for disability, social security and other public benefit programs including services supported by the Older Americans Act.

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The older population, persons 65 years or older, numbered 35.9 million in 2003. They represented 12.3% of the U.S. population, about one in every eight Americans. By 2030, there will be about 71.5 million older persons, more than twice their number in 2000. People 65+ represented 12.4% of the population in the year 2000 but are expected to grow to be 20% of the population by 2030.

 
Grandparents living with grandchildren.    
 
 
1Percent based on all grandparents living with grandchildren.2Percent based on all grandparents responsible for coresident grandchildren.3No parent present is defined as a household where the grandparent is the householder or spouse, a person under 18 is the grandchild and no adult child of the householder is present in the household. in Hawaii
Total Number 49,237
Percent of population 30 years and over 7
Grandparents living with grandchildren Percent responsible[1] 28.5
Grandparents living with grandchildren Less than 1 year[2] 19.7
Grandparents responsible for coresident grandchildren[2] 1 to 2 years 19.7
Grandparents responsible for coresident grandchildren 3 to 4 years[2] 16.2
Grandparents responsible for coresident grandchildren 5 or more years[2] 44.4
Total Householder[2] 89.5
And or with no spouse parent present 3[2] 21.5
Aged 60 and over[2] 39.9
In poverty in 1999[2] 10.9
Total Number 32,182
Percent of all households 8

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000
 

All of our Hawaii Elder Law Attorneys have extensive experience in all areas of Elder law. Hawaii Elder Law Attorneys can answer any questions you may have and represent you in all your legal proceedings.

The following are some common elder law terms:

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  When the Elderly Become Financial Targets
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Though California has some of the strictest elder abuse laws in the country, few cases of financial abuse are actually prosecuted
Source: NPR
 
 
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Elder Law Program Elderhostel Program University of Hawaii Honolulu, Hawaii 96822. The University of Hawaii (UH) is the public university system of t
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REPORTS OF ELDER ABUSE DROP SLIGHTLY IN PA
Still, because too many cases still go unreported, Secretary Dowd Eisenhower reminded Pennsylvanians to notify authorities of suspected abuse.

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Restraining Orders Differ From Family Law
Hassment Restraining Orders differ from Family Law Domestic Restraining Orders in that the person harassing you is not a family member and/or does ...
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Elder Law Attorneys Frequently Face Ethical Issues
Often these questions are related to the diminished capacity of a client. This article will briefly explore some of the ethical issues that may ari...
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Elder Law Terms

 


Today's Terms

Adult Day Care

Definition:
Adult Day Care Centers offer social, recreational and health-related services to individuals in a protective setting who cannot be left alone during the day because of health care and social need, confusion or disability.

Medigap

Definition:
Medigap is designed specifically to supplement and complement Medicare?s benefits by filling in some of the gaps of Medicare coverage. Medigap insurance policies are non-group policies that may pay for Medicare deductibles, prescription drugs, or other se

Geriatric Care Managers

Definition:
Geriatric Care Managers specifically trained in geriatric care management, and provide case management services on a fee-for-service basis to individual clients.

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Topics Related to Elder Law:

  • Elder Abuse
  • Elder Rights
  • Estate Planning
  • Social Security
  • Medicare/Medicaid
  • Assisted Living
  • Older Americans Act

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Hawaii Elder-Law Attorney

 
If you live in the following cities and need an Elder-Law attorney you should contact our Elder-Law Attorney as soon as possible:

  • Ahuimanu
  • Aiea
  • Aliamanu
  • Ewa Beach
  • Halawa
  • Hilo
  • Honolulu
  • Kahului
  • Kailua
  • Kaneohe
  • Kaneohe Station
  • Kapaa
  • Kihei
  • Lahaina
  • Makaha
  • Makakilo City
  • Mililani Town
  • Nanakuli
  • Pearl City
  • Schofield 
  • Barracks
  • Wahiawa
  • Waianae
  • Wailuku
  • Waimalu
  • Waipahu
  • Waipio

 


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