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Local Elder Law AttorneysLocal Elder Law Attorneys
What is an elder law attorney? The specialty of "elder law" evolved in the 1980s as it became increasingly clear that the complicated legal issues confronting seniors - in particular qualifying for Medicaid coverage of long-term care - were beyond the expertise of general-practice attorneys.

Cumberland, Elder Law Attorney, Peter Hainley Esq.Cumberland, Elder Law Attorney, Peter Hainley Esq.
Walsh, Brule & Nault, P.C. is a five attorney law firm, committed to Elder Law. Our practice includes Elder Law, Medicaid Eligiblity Planning, Estate Planning, Wills, Trusts and Powers of Attorney. The firm was founded in early 1987 by John T. Walsh, Jr. and Paul A. Brule, who were later joined by Andrew G. Nault, Peter A. Hainley and Michael D ...

Topsfield, Elder Law Attorney, Susan R. GradyTopsfield, Elder Law Attorney, Susan R. Grady
Attorney Susan R. Grady is a solo practitioner who concentrates her practice in Elder Law (protection of assets from nursing home and preparation of Medicaid applications), Probate Law, Estate Planning and Administration, Wills, Trusts, and Seller Representation. She received her B.A. degree in 1986 from College of the...

How Do I Resign From a Power of Attorney? - ElderLawAnswersHow Do I Resign From a Power of Attorney? - ElderLawAnswers
Simply send a letter to the person who appointed you. I’m assuming they are still alive. If they have passed away and the will has been admitted to probate, you will have to seek court approval of your resignation.

11 Questions to Ask an Elder Law Attorney11 Questions to Ask an Elder Law Attorney
Periodic reviews of existing documents with an attorney will keep your planning current in an ever-changing world. Executing a will or acting as trustee of an estate frequently requires the support of a professional. Finding an elder law attorney whose primary focus is estate planning will give you options to achieve your goals.

Why WonWhy Won't Attorney Let Me See the Trust? - elderlawanswers.com
We would recommend that you consult with a local estate planning attorney who can advise you on the best course of action given the circumstances and your state’s laws. Harry S. Margolis practices elder law, estate, and special needs planning in Boston and Wellesley, Massachusetts.

Adult Guardianship: When Is Someone Legally Incompetent? - ElderLawAnswersAdult Guardianship: When Is Someone Legally Incompetent? - ElderLawAnswers
Consult With an Elder Law Attorney. To determine whether your loved one would benefit from a guardianship, work with an elder law attorney near you. They can assist with filing for a guardianship or other aspects of guardianship cases. To find more information about guardianship, check out the following articles: Ins and Outs of Guardianship

Westfield, Elder Law Attorney, Donald D. VanarelliWestfield, Elder Law Attorney, Donald D. Vanarelli
Mr. Vanarelli is a Certified Elder Law Attorney by the National Elder Law Foundation, an ABA-certifying organization. In addition, Mr. Vanarelli is an Accredited Veterans Attorney, a Founding Member of the Academy of Special Needs Planners, an Accredited Professional Mediator, a Co-Founder of the Elder Mediation Center of New Jersey, and a Co ...

Indianapolis, Elder Law Attorney, William J. GreenIndianapolis, Elder Law Attorney, William J. Green
Bill opened Green Law Offices PC in 1997 and limits his practice to Elder Law. He has achieved Certification as an Elder Law Attorney from the National Elder Law Foundation. A 1992 graduate of the University of Illinois Law School, Bill is licensed to practice in Indiana and Illinois. He and his wife, Robin have three children: Emily, Ryan and ...

Questions & Answers - ElderLawAnswersQuestions & Answers - ElderLawAnswers
Ask us a question and we'll respond if possible. We receive a large number of questions and are unable to answer every one. But if you don't hear back, many questions, particularly those involving Medicaid law, are best answered by a local elder law attorney. To find a qualified elder law attorney near you, click here.







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