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Michigan Long-Term Care Planning Law Firm

Plan Ahead for Quality Care Without Losing Your Savings

At Rutkowski Law Firm, we help Michigan families prepare for future care needs, protect assets, and preserve dignity—through proactive long-term care planning.

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Trusted by Over 450 Clients with a 4.9 Star Rating

The Rutkowski Law firm was excellent! Their expertise in handling the Medicaid application process was excellent! Their assistance in the Probate Court process was also exceptional! Shout Out to Chris, Lea, Gail, Charlene, and Karen!

This practice is amazing. I was calling for information for my mother's elder care legal situation. She is in Indiana and no other firm would talk to me since I am here in Michigan. Kevin put me on hold and came back with resources for me in Indiana with helped us tremendously! Very impressed. I would use and recommend them in a heartbeat. Highly recommend!

Real Life, Real Lessons

How Planning Ahead Saved a Family's Home

We recently worked with a family facing an urgent nursing home placement. Without a plan, their life savings and even their home were at risk of being spent down to pay for care.

Because they reached out before the crisis peaked, we were able to use Medicaid-compliant strategies to protect the home for the healthy spouse, preserve assets for future needs, and qualify for benefits without losing everything.

Long-term care planning isn't just about protecting money—it's about protecting options, dignity, and peace of mind.
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Protect Your Assets and Your Care Choices

What Long-Term Care Planning Covers

We help you navigate care options, understand costs, and put legal and financial protections in place—so you get the care you need without impoverishing your spouse or losing your legacy.

Medicaid Planning
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Qualify for benefits without losing everything you have worked for.
Asset Protection Strategies
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Protect your home, savings, and retirement accounts from being drained by care costs.
Spousal Protections
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Ensure the healthy spouse can remain financially secure while the other receives care.
Long-Term Care Insurance Review
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Evaluate whether your current or potential coverage fits your care and financial goals.

Who Especially Needs Long-Term Care Planning?

Planning Ahead Is Especially Important If You–

While everyone benefits from preparing for future care, it's especially critical if you–
Own a Home or Significant Assets
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Protect property and savings from being spent down on care.
Have a Spouse or Dependent
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Ensure they remain financially secure if you need extended care.
Have a Family History of Illness
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Plan ahead for conditions that may require costly care.
Want to Choose Your Care Setting
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Keep the option of in-home care or preferred facilities open.
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Our Process for Long-Term Care Planning

From your first call to fully implementing your care and asset protection strategy, we make the process clear, compassionate, and focused on your family's future.

Step 1: Book Initial Consultation

  • Connect with our Customer Success Team by phone or online to schedule your consultation.
  • Call us directly or request a call back at a time that works for you.

Step 2: Initial Call

  • Meet with our legal team to review your goals, family dynamics, and assets.
  • We wll listen without judgment and explain options in plain English.

Step 3: Strategy & Plan Design

  • We compare Medicaid eligibility, asset protection tools, spousal protections, and care options.
  • You receive a clear action plan with steps, timelines, and expected outcomes.

Step 4: Plan Implementation

  • We draft and review documents, coordinate signings (virtual or in person), and guide funding.
  • If needed, we align with your financial advisor and CPA to keep everything in sync.

Step 5: Funding & Asset Transfers

  • We work with you to transfer assets into the appropriate legal structures, update beneficiary designations, and make sure every account and property is titled correctly.
  • An unfunded trust or incomplete transfer can fail — costing your family time, money, and stress. We make sure yours is ready to work from day one.

Step 6: Ongoing Support

  • We check in, review changes in life or law, and update your plan when needed.
  • You will have a trusted partner for the long term.

Estate Planning Guide

Estate Planning is an essential process that will protect your assets and ensure you’re your estate is distributed according to your wishes after your death.

Many people make mistakes when creating their estate plan, which can lead to unnecessary stress, confusion, and costly legal battles for their loved ones. Below, our estate planning team put together the top 10 and most common mistakes we see in estate planning.

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Common Questions About Long-Term Care Planning

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Guiding the Firm, Protecting Families

Whether you need a will, trust, asset protection plan or are in need of medicaid crisis planning, our team is here to help! We are dedicated to providing you with the best legal representation possible. Call us today to book your consultation.

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Estate Planning for Michigan Families

Don't leave your family with a useless binder.

Most firms hand you a template and expect you to do the work. We provide a Done-For-You process that handles Trust Funding and Asset Protection.

We specialize in protecting your home from the 5-Year Medicaid Look-Back, ensuring your house stays in your family and out of the state's hands. Plan now so you never become a burden to those you love.

For a Call Back: Pick a time for a quick, 15-minute phone call with our intake team. They will gather your basic details and schedule your strategy session with our Customer Success Director. No tech degree or legal preparation required.