Find an elder law attorney who fits your family’s needs
We guide you step by step and connect you with vetted, experienced lawyers you can trust.
What is Hestia?
Elder Law, Made Simple
Hestia helps you navigate the confusing world of aging and long-term care planning—clearly explaining your options and connecting you with a vetted elder law attorney you can trust.
No Upfront Costs To You.
Hestia and your initial 15 minute attorney consults are FREE.
Transparent, flat-fee pricing if you decide to move forward with an attorney.
How Hestia works
Step 1 : Tell us your situation
Answer a few guided questions about your family and goals.
We’ll break down key concepts in clear, simple terms and use your answers to identify attorneys who are a good fit.
Step 2 : Meet Vetted Attorneys
View a curated set of vetted elder law attorneys who specialize in helping families like yours.
Compare them side by side, then book a free 15-minute introductory consultation with the attorney that feels right for you.
Step 3: Move forward with a plan
If a consultation feels like a fit, hire the attorney on a flat-fee basis and work together to put a clear legal plan in place.
Hestia stays by your side as your advocate—making sure you know what to expect, what to ask, and where you are in the process, so you feel supported every step of the way.
Why Choose Hestia?
Without Hestia
❌ Endless, confusing lawyer lists
❌ Hard to know who’s qualified
❌ Not all attorneys provide free consultations
❌ Slow back and forth scheduling
❌. No guidance
With Hestia
✅ Personalized attorney matches
✅ Top rated elder-law attorneys
✅ Free 15 minute consultations
✅ No fuss bookings
✅ Ongoing concierge support
What We Help With
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Medicaid & Long-Term Care Planning
Protect your home or savings, while ensuring that you become eligible for MassHealth later
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Estate Planning
Get your legal documents in place - Power of Attorney, Health Care Proxy, Will, or Trust
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Crisis Planning
Understand whether you are eligible, then get help qualifying and applying to MassHealth
FAQs
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Most families actually need both — but elder law is the only one that protects you from care costs and incapacity holistically. Our intake helps you understand which one your situation requires.
Estate Planning focuses on:
What happens after death
Wills & living trusts
Estate tax issues
Distributing assets
Avoiding probate.
Elder Law focuses on:
What happens while you’re still alive
Medicaid eligibility & planning
Long-term care costs
Protecting assets during incapacity
Updating estate documents with an aging lens
Protection from financial exploitation and elder abuse
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Signs you may benefit from one include:
Your parent may soon need extra care, assisted living, or a nursing home
You’re not sure how your family will afford long-term care
You’ve heard of “Medicaid planning” but don’t know if it applies to you
You want to understand your options before you spend down savings (or you’ve never heard of spend-down strategy!)
You’re confused about legal tools like powers of attorney, guardianship, or trusts
You want a simple plan for what to do over the next 6–24 months—both care-wise and financially
If you’re unsure, our guided intake and AI chat help clarify your situation and tell you what type of help you need.
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Yes. Early planning helps you avoid expensive mistakes later. In Massachusetts, Medicaid has a 5-year “lookback period,” which means the state reviews any transfers or gifts you’ve made in the past five years. If planning isn’t done early (and done correctly) you could face penalties or delays in getting coverage for long-term care.
Documents like Medicaid-friendly powers of attorney, caregiver agreements, and other planning tools only work if they’re in place before a crisis happens. Starting early gives your family more options, protects more of your assets, and reduces stress when care needs suddenly change.
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Earlier than most people think. The ideal time is before a health crisis or major care decision. Starting early gives you more options, protects more of your assets, and avoids penalties like the 5-year Medicaid lookback (especially important in states like Massachusetts).
Even if nothing urgent is happening, an early consultation ensures your documents are up-to-date, Medicaid-ready, and aligned with your care and financial goals. -
Yes — completing the intake and receiving attorney matches is 100% free.
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Each attorney is pre-vetted by our team for:
Active state licensure and good standing
Verified elder law specialization
Years of relevant experience
Clear, compassionate communication
Consistent client feedback and professionalism
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Many families do, but those documents often don’t cover the issues that matter most as you age. Elder law fills important gaps, like long-term care eligibility, protecting assets if someone gets sick, and reviewing documents to make sure they’re Medicaid-compliant.
Even if you already have a will or trust, these documents should be reviewed and updated every 3–5 years, or sooner if your health, finances, or family situation changes. We help you understand what still needs attention and what updates may protect you better moving forward.
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No. Medicare does not pay for long-term care, such as assisted living, memory care, or nursing homes. It only covers short-term medical needs — for example, up to 100 days of rehab after a hospital stay, and only if you continue improving.
Long-term care (help with daily activities like bathing, dressing, or dementia care) is paid for by:
Private savings
Long-term care insurance (if you already have it)
Medicaid, but only if you meet strict financial and medical criteria
This is why early planning with an elder law attorney is so important — they help you understand costs, protect assets, and prepare for Medicaid before care becomes expensive.
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Absolutely. Hestia lets you review multiple attorneys, compare their approaches during the 15 minute consultation, and choose the person who feels right for your family.
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We know it’s important to meet the attorney you might work with, so we’ve arranged free 15-minute introductory calls with all of our vetted attorneys.
In this quick call, you’ll get a sense of the attorney’s style, how they work, the general process, and you can share your goals. You’ll also receive a high-level price estimate so you know what to expect before booking a full consultation.
The real work — and the attorney-client relationship — begins only if you choose to move forward.
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Fees depend on your area and the complexity of your situation (ranges from 2K all the way to 15K!) With Hestia, your initial 15-minute call with an attorney is always free. If you decide to move forward after the consult, the attorney will quote you clear, flat-fee pricing for your specific situation before any work begins.
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Yes, absolutely! Reach out to the Hestia team at team@hellohestia.co or give us a call at 617-297-7432. We’ll be happy to help at any point in the process.
Hear From Families We’ve Helped