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Elder Law Attorney Lauren Enea Highlights Estate Planning for Solo Agers
Ms. Enea shares key considerations for wills, trusts, and decision-making when aging without close family

As more adults enter their later years without a spouse, children, or close family support, the need for thoughtful, proactive estate planning has never been greater. According to elder law attorney Lauren C. Enea, partner at Enea, Scanlan & Sirignano, LLP in White Plains and Somers, N.Y., individuals who are “aging solo” must take deliberate steps to protect their independence, well-being, and long-term wishes.
“Without a built-in support system, estate planning becomes even more critical,” said Ms. Enea, who focuses her practice on wills, trusts and estates; Medicaid planning; special needs planning; and probate/estate administration. “It’s about creating a clear, reliable plan so that if something happens, there is no confusion about who will step in or how decisions should be made.”
While traditional estate planning often assumes the presence of close family members, those aging solo must be especially intentional in identifying trusted individuals – or, in some cases, professional fiduciaries – to act on their behalf. This includes selecting agents under a power of attorney and healthcare proxy, as well as considering who is best suited to serve as executor or trustee. Key factors include not only trustworthiness, but also proximity, availability, financial acumen, and the ability to make difficult decisions under pressure.
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Ms. Enea emphasizes that naming the right individuals is only part of the process. It’s equally important to build in safeguards, such as appointing successor agents, requiring periodic accountings, or separating roles among multiple fiduciaries to provide checks and balances. For some individuals, assembling a broader support network such as trusted advisors, care managers, or attorneys can help ensure continuity and oversight if circumstances change.
A comprehensive estate plan includes a Last Will and Testament, along with advance directives such as a durable power of attorney and healthcare proxy. For those aging solo, these documents are particularly important, as there may be no default decision-maker without formal designation. Clearly documenting preferences for medical care, financial management, and end-of-life decisions can help prevent confusion and reduce the likelihood of court involvement.
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Trust planning can also play an important role, offering continuity in asset management, privacy, and a structure for decision-making, particularly in the event of incapacity. Properly drafted trusts can help avoid the need for court intervention, such as guardianship proceedings, while ensuring that financial matters are handled according to clearly defined instructions.
“Planning ahead is ultimately about preserving autonomy,” Ms. Enea added. “With the right legal framework and trusted network in place, individuals aging solo can feel confident that their wishes will be respected and their affairs managed responsibly.”
Enea, Scanlan & Sirignano, LLP is located at 245 Main Street, Suite 500 in White Plains and 339 Route 202, Suite 100 in Somers. For more information or to schedule a consultation, call 914-948-1500 or visit www.esslawfirm.com.
About Enea, Scanlan & Sirignano, LLP
Enea, Scanlan & Sirignano, LLP is an AV preeminent rated elder law firm with offices in White Plains and Somers, N.Y. The practice concentrates on Elder Law; Medicaid Planning; Nursing Home and Home Care Applications; Estate Tax Planning; Wills, Trusts and Estates; Guardianships; Estate Litigation; Supplemental Needs Trusts; and Special Needs Planning. Enea, Scanlan & Sirignano, LLP serves Westchester, Rockland, Putnam, the Bronx, Manhattan, Long Island and Queens and is committed to providing the highest quality legal services to seniors, the disabled and their families. Visit the firm online at www.esslawfirm.com.