Your Kids Are Grown—Is Your Estate Plan Keeping Up?
As your children step into adulthood, your estate plan should evolve with them. Learn what updates you may need to make.

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Medicaid Paralegal
Gail is Rutkowski Law Firm’s Medicaid Paralegal. She supports our client families by helping with their Medicaid application process and supports our team by using her expertise in Elder Law to draft all our estate planning documents. She has more than twenty-five years of experience in this field, specifically in Medicaid planning, VA benefits and trust & estate administration processes.
Gail enjoys working directly with our client families and helping them navigate a sometimes-difficult journey. She prides herself on her steadfastness and working to accomplish any client goals regardless of obstacles.
She has a degree from the Community College of Allegheny in Pittsburgh, PA. Gail lived in the area for thirty years and raised two sons, Kyle & Max. She has a dog named Heinz which the family named after the stadium near their home in Pittsburgh. Gail is an avid football fan and loves to read, spend time with family and travel.
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