My name is Tom Olofsson. I am a lawyer. I help families plan for the future.

My office phone is (773) 905-1193

For more info please visit my main site http://www.mytrustlawyer.com

My hope is that this site will make it easy for you to find out about estate planning and to see if you would like me to help you plan for your family’s future.

My goal is to help you decide which estate planning tools are best for you and your family. Before you go on please Bookmark this page so you can come back whenever you want.

The focus is on you.

The planning process begins with you and your wishes for your family. My first concern is you and your family. My job is to help make sure that your plans for your loved ones come true.

My practice is limited to helping individuals and families plan their estates. I do this by meeting with you to discuss your family situation and how best to pass your assets on to your loved ones.

Why I make house-calls.

I came from a large family. I remember how much work it was for my mom to load all of us into the station wagon when it was time to visit the doctor. I always thought it would have made more sense for the doctor to hop in his car and come to our house.

With this in mind, I meet with my clients in their homes. Many families have told me that my coming to them makes life easier particularly when a member of the family is elderly or has special needs. It is much easier and it makes more sense for me to hop in my car… well you get the idea.

My office is at the Southwest corner of Chicago in the Beverly area. I do not expect you to come here. I am available to meet with you in your home. I look forward to meeting you and I will be happy to talk with you about your particular situation.

Contact me.

You can contact me by e-mail at: tom@mytrustlawyer.com

My office phone is (773) 905-1193

My office is located at 9924 S. Walden Parkway, Chicago, Illinois 60643


The following pages will help you decide how to go ahead from here.

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Nearly 40% of us will need long term care, but nursing homes and assisted living facilities can be expensive. Let The Law Office of Roy W. Litherland show you how to preserve your savings and qualify for benefits like Medicaid.

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If you are on social security you probably have Medicare Part B premiums taken out of your social security check each month. This is just like other health insurance where you pay a monthly premium and when you go to the doctor you have Medicare deductibles and co-pays. This covers most of a retired person’s medical bills but not prescription drugs. Therefore many people purchase a Medicare Supplement which pays the Medicare deductibles and co-pays. Blue-Cross Blue-Shield, AARP and Humana, among others are companies who sell this type of Medicare Supplemental Insurance. In addition many retired persons have purchased a Medicare Part D insurance which covers the expenses of prescription drugs. Again Medicare Part D insurance has deductibles and co-pays which you pay out of pocket. In summary Medicare is a health insurance with monthly insurance premiums. Medicaid is different. Medicaid is an entitlement program. You must apply for and qualify for Medicaid. There are income limitations and asset limitations so your qualification is not automatic. Most people qualify income wise but do not qualify asset wise. If you are single and want to qualify for Medicaid to pay for your nursing home costs you can own a home, a car and $2,000 in money and other assets. Most people have more money than this. Most will need to do some planning and get some advice to help them arrange their affairs so they qualify as quickly as possible. Taking just two or three months to figure all this Medicaid stuff out can cost a person $4,000 to $5,000 per month in nursing home bills. Therefore a mistake in applying for Medicaid can cost a person $8,000 or $12,000 or more because they had one asset too many and now they have to start the application process all over. In the mean time they must continue to pay the Nursing Home $4,000 to $5,000 per month. The learning curve can get very expensive which can make hiring an Elder Law Firm look very economical.

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Jennifer J. Corcoran, Esq. is a partner with Tully Rinckey, PLLC and concentrates her practice in the areas of family and matrimonial law, elder law, and trusts and estates.

Jennifer also handles adoption and custody matters, as well as real estate and bankruptcy law for the firm. She is the former Deputy Chief Clerk of the Albany County Surrogate’s Court.

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For more about Tully Rinckey’s family and matrimonial law practice: http://bit.ly/gQ7tgi

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