Welcome to the Farr Law Firm, recognized as one of the Best Law Firms in the country and home of Certified Elder Law Attorney and four-time Best-Selling Author Evan H. Farr, creator of the Living Trust Plus® Medicaid Asset Protection Trust, the Living Trust Plus® Veterans Asset Protection Trust, and the Living Trust Plus® Income Retention Trust, as well as the Long-term Care Directive® — all designed to achieve the firm’s mission of protecting dignity, quality of life, and financial security for elders and their loved ones. Evan is one of the leading Elder Law, Medicaid Planning, Veterans Planning, Estate Planning, and Asset Protection Attorneys in Virginia, DC, and Maryland, and one of the foremost legal authorities in the Country in the field of Medicaid Asset Protection, Veterans Asset Protection, and related Trusts. The Farr Law Firm focuses on all aspects of Elder Law, Estate Planning, Disability and Special Needs Planning, Probate, and Trust and Estate Administration. Please educate yourself by perusing or searching through our vast library of information and articles on hundreds of topics related to these practice areas or just give us a call to schedule an introductory consultation. We have four locations to serve you throughout Virginia, Maryland, and DC — call us at our Virginia Elder Law Fairfax office at 703-691-1888, our Virginia Elder Law Fredericksburg office at 540-479-1435, our Maryland Elder Law Rockville office at 301-519-8041, our Maryland Elder Law Annapolis office at 410-372-4444, or our DC Elder Law office at 202-587-2797 to schedule an appointment. Click here for contact information or directions.
Our firm is dedicated to helping protect seniors and their families by preserving dignity, quality of life, and financial security. Evan is the National Best-Selling Author of four books in the field of Elder Law, all of which provide valuable information and guidance to families facing concerns about nursing home care and other long-term care, and struggling to make the best decisions for themselves or their loved ones:
- How to Protect Your Assets From Probate PLUS Lawsuits PLUS Nursing Home Expenses with the Living Trust Plus® (3rd Edition, 2022);
- Nursing Home Survival Guide, which provides valuable information and guidance to families dealing with the possibility of nursing home care and struggling to make the best decisions for themselves or their loved ones;
- Protect & Defend, which Evan authored along with a host of other top attorneys across the country; and his latest book,
- Protecting Your Assets from Probate and Long-Term Care: Don’t Let the System Bankrupt You and Your Loved Ones (2nd Edition to be published in early 2026).
To learn more about all of Evan’s books, click here for all of Evan’s Books.
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Using a holistic and often proprietary approach, our firm uses a vast knowledge, understanding, and deep respect of the elderly to help our elderly clients obtain the highest quality care at the lowest possible cost, which typically involves protecting assets in order to become eligible to have Medicaid and/or Veterans Aid and Attendance benefits pay for the appropriate level of care — be it home health care, assisted living care, or nursing home care.
Unfortunately, Medicaid eligibility rules are the most complex and confusing maze of legal rules in existence. The United States Supreme Court called the Medicaid laws “an aggravated assault on the English language, resistant to attempts to understand it.” Schweiker v. Gray Panthers, 453 U.S. 34, 43 (1981), and the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit (just below the U.S. Supreme Court), in a case arising out of Virginia, called the Medicaid Act one of the “most completely impenetrable texts within human experience” and “dense reading of the most tortuous kind.” Rehab. Association of Virginia v. Kozlowski, 42 F.3d 1444, 1450 (4th Cir. 1994). Veterans Aid & Attendance rules are likewise also exceedingly complicated and often treacherous to navigate.
Let the experienced estate planning attorneys and Medicaid Planning lawyers at the Farr Law Firm provide you with expert and specialized asset protection planning and in-depth representation in connection with Medicaid Planning and Veterans Aid & Attendance benefits planning, so you don’t wind up possibly spending your entire life savings on long-term care, unnecessarily jeopardizing your future care and well-being, as well as the financial security of your family.