David Wingate: Leading the Way in Elder Law

 

David Wingate, a distinguished attorney at The Elder Law Office of David Wingate, has been recognized for his exceptional achievements in the field of Legal Services. His inclusion in the esteemed Top Attorneys of North America of The Who’s Who Directories is a testament to his remarkable accomplishments.

When it comes to planning for nursing home care and long-term care, the challenges can seem insurmountable, tangled in emotional turmoil and complex barriers. The financial toll of financing nursing home care can be devastating for most individuals. In response to the overwhelming concern of losing assets to nursing home expenses, David Wingate has developed innovative asset protection strategies, such as the groundbreaking Family Trust Plus.™

David’s journey into elder law began in the late 1990s when his wife’s grandfather experienced a life-altering fall, leading him to a nursing home. Faced with the daunting task of finding answers to fundamental questions—what options were available, how to find quality nursing home care, and how to cover the costs—David discovered a disheartening lack of resources. Motivated by this experience, he founded his elder law office, driven by a deep desire to alleviate the stress, fear, and uncertainty that individuals and families face when dealing with these pressing issues.

With unwavering passion and boundless compassion, David has dedicated himself to guiding his clients through the aging process. His commitment extends beyond his legal practice, as he actively serves on boards for local and national organizations and charities. David is an esteemed member of the Maryland Bar Elder Law and Estate Planning sections, as well as the prestigious National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys. Recognized by his peers, he has been honored as the #1 Elder Law Attorney in his community. His expertise and insights have been shared through his published works, including the enlightening books “As You Age” and “The ABC’s of Elder Law and Estate Planning.” Furthermore, he has contributed numerous articles on aging and serves as a sought-after speaker on pertinent issues for organizations such as the Alzheimer’s Association, AARP, and various radio and television platforms.

David Wingate’s unwavering dedication to the field of elder law has made him a trusted leader in his profession. With his guidance and expertise, individuals and families find solace in navigating the complexities of aging, knowing that they are in capable hands. David’s legacy is one of profound impact and positive change, forever improving the lives of those he serves.

 

 

 

To learn more about estate planning and elder law, visit Estate and Elder Planning by David Wingate at www.davidwingate.com. For an Initial Consultation, call (301) 663-9230. We can assist you with powers of attorneys, living wills, wills, trusts, Medicaid planning, and asset protection. With office locations in Frederick, Washington, and Montgomery Counties, Maryland, we are here to provide you with peace of mind.

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